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Kate simply wants to find out if this man, her father, who walked through the door that fateful day is the same man she has known all her life. And because Ben can't give her an answer, she must find out for herself and try not to get killed in the process.
If you have read any of Andrew Gross's co-written works namely [[''Judge and Jury]] '' and ''Lifeguard'' you will know that he was more than ready to leave the nest and go solo. Not that James Patterson in any way masked Gross's talent; quite the opposite as I believe Patterson has taught this little birdy how to fly. I was, however, delighted to learn that Andrew Gross had finally published a novel of his own and was only too keen to read it.
And he did not disappoint. Boy did he not disappoint! ''The Blue Zone'' is everything it promised to be, from the catchy, in-cover FBI manual's description of the Witness Protection Programme stages to the opening line in Part One. I was literally hooked and read pretty much constantly for three days (with only my day job interrupting me in between).

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