The Blue Zone

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The Blue Zone

Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers/HarperCollins Children's Books/Harper Design/Harper Business
Year:
2007
Language:
English
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They were the perfect family. And he was the perfect family man. One day changed it all. Arrested for racketeering, Ben Raab must take his family into America's Witness Protection Program. Only his eldest daughter, Kate, stays on the outside. But the Program's perfect success rate is about to end. A case agent is tortured to death and Ben vanishes. The one person who might be able to find him is Kate. Pursued by killers, forced to question everything she knows about her life, Kate is plunged into a terrifying existence for which nothing has prepared her. Most people would call it certain death.

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They were the perfect family. And he was the perfect family man. One day changed it all. Arrested for racketeering, Ben Raab must take his family into America's Witness Protection Program. Only his eldest daughter, Kate, stays on the outside. But the Program's perfect success rate is about to end. A case agent is tortured to death and Ben vanishes. The one person who might be able to find him is Kate. Pursued by killers, forced to question everything she knows about her life, Kate is plunged into a terrifying existence for which nothing has prepared her. Most people would call it certain death.

They were the perfect family. And he was the perfect family man. One day changed it all. Arrested for racketeering, Ben Raab must take his family into America's Witness Protection Program. Only his eldest daughter, Kate, stays on the outside. But the Program's perfect success rate is about to end. A case agent is tortured to death and Ben vanishes. The one person who might be able to find him is Kate. Pursued by killers, forced to question everything she knows about her life, Kate is plunged into a terrifying existence for which nothing has prepared her. Most people would call it certain death.

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