Kate Raab seemed perfectly normal. Beautiful, fun-loving, and very smart. Had a great job that she loved, as a lab researcher at a college. Loved her family and was especially close to her Dad. Life is "grand."
Benjamin Raab makes great money at his own business in the New York diamond district. He buys and sells a lot of gold. Kate's dad had been doing well for over twenty years.
The FBI does not take kindly to money launderers and have burst into Mr. Raab's office to arrest him. Of course he denies the allegations, but is convicted and sent off to prison.
Sharon, Emily, Justin, and Kate are of course non-believing , but now must enter the Witness Protection Program because of Benjamin's under-handedness. Kate decides she will not go into the program and remains in New York.
Kate gets married and some months later notices strangers following her. Then a co-worker is shot in the head at close range and she knows that shot was for her. So Kate begins to search into her Dad's past and this turns her world upside-down.
A very tense, heart-moving, page-turning, jaw-dropping, and plot twisting novel that I would recommend to everyone. I have certainly used enough hyphens in the review. Oh, yes The Blue Zone means the area when a participant has been compromised and is in danger.
Andrew Gross did a terrific job on his first single novel!





4 comments:
This sounds very much one for my summer holiday pile. I don't know the writer. Has he written in tandem before?
Yes with the renowned James Patterson, I did not know this either. Have a great week!
Best Regards,
joeB
I just loved this book too. I have his next book coming in. I am hoping it will get here soon!
Thanks! It is always great to have a reliable recommendation on a "new" author. I look forward to the book.
Jim
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