Andrew Gross - The Blue Zone

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From the number one New York Times bestselling coauthor of Judge Jury and Lifeguard comes this electrifying solo debut, The Blue Zone.
Kate Raab's life seems almost perfect: her boyfriend, her job, her family… until her father runs into trouble with the law. His only recourse is to testify against his former accomplices in exchange for his family's placement in the Witness Protection Program. But one of them gets cold feet. In a flash, everything Kate can count on is gone.
Now, a year later, her worst fears have happened: Her father has disappeared-into what the WITSEC agency calls "the blue zone"-and someone close to him is found brutally murdered. With her family under surveillance, the FBI untrustworthy, and her father's menacing "friends" circling with increasing intensity, Kate sets off to find her father-and uncover the secrets someone will kill to keep buried.

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“Your mother, Rose…”

“What about Grandma Rose, baby? Why is that important now?”

Kate moistened her lips. “She came from Spain, didn’t she? After your father died? A short while after you were born?”

“Of course she came from Spain,” her father replied. “ Seville. My father was a milliner there. You know the story, Kate. He was run over by a streetcar. Who’s been talking to you?”

“No one.” Kate felt completely empty and alone.

In the pause that followed, Kate knew. She knew that her father realized it wasn’t just WITSEC and the FBI she’d been talking to. Mercado was right. That’s what this was about. Why he was calling her now. That’s who her father was after.

And he knew.

“I need to see you, Kate. You’re the only one I can count on now.”

“I don’t know if that’s such a good idea.”

“Of course it’s a good idea. When you were sick, whenever you needed anything, I was always there for you, wasn’t I? Now I need someone, Kate. You can’t just walk away. I’ll get word to you. I know how to. But what I need from you even more is for you not to trust anyone until I see you. No one. You’ll promise me that, won’t you, baby?”

“Dad, please…”

“You owe me that, Kate. Until we talk. Not the FBI, not Cavetti. Not even Greg. You know I’d never do anything to harm you, don’t you?”

“I know that, Daddy.” Kate shut her eyes.

“So I can count on you… You promise me?”

Her mouth was as dry as sandpaper. She nodded, and the word dropped off her lips like a falling weight. “Yes.”

“That’s my little girl.” Her father’s voice regained its reassuring quality. “I’ll be in touch. You know it’s just about family now, pumpkin. Like I always told you. Family. That’s all we have left.”

He hung up. Kate stood there in the starkness of the lab.

No one had ever mentioned anything about Margaret Seymour being tortured.

How would he have known that? How would he know the horror that had been done to her?

It was only family now.

CHAPTER SIXTY-NINE

“Kate!”

She had just come home from work. Greg was at some two-day medical conference for the new job. She had stopped at the cleaners on Second Avenue. She had just put the key in the door to her building’s lobby.

Kate turned, anxious, expecting to see her father. For the past few days, she’d been afraid he’d be waiting for her around every corner.

Instead she was staring at Phil Cavetti.

“Don’t you guys ever just call ?” Kate exhaled, not knowing whether to feel anxious or relieved.

“I haven’t seen you in a while,” he answered, coming up with an apologetic smile. “You mind if we talk?”

“Everything’s fine, Cavetti. I meant to write, but things have just been a little too hectic lately. I don’t need the protection anymore.”

He nodded with his chin. “I meant upstairs.”

Kate had not forgotten for a minute how they’d used her. How they’d broken into her apartment and tapped her phones. How they’d hidden everything from her-her father’s disappearance, pretending to be protecting her-when all along it was Mercado they were protecting, his secrets. Now Kate understood they were hiding a whole lot more.

In the elevator Cavetti looked at her arm and asked how she was doing.

“Better,” Kate replied, softer. She gave him a bit of a smile, realizing she’d been abrupt. “Really. Thanks.”

“If you don’t mind me saying, you don’t exactly look so much better.”

Kate knew that it had all been taking a toll on her. She knew she looked a little puffy and drawn. She hadn’t been eating so well since she’d spoken with her father. Or sleeping. She still couldn’t row. Once or twice she’d forgotten to give herself her insulin. Her blood levels were the most elevated they’d been in years.

“Don’t feel obliged to continue with the compliments,” Kate said. “They’re not working.”

The elevator opened on seven. “You remember the place, don’t you, Cavetti? You remember Fergus?” Kate opened the door, and the dog came up and sniffed Cavetti. The WITSEC agent nodded guiltily at the jab.

“He’s been alone all day, so I’ve got about a minute before he takes it out on the rug. You wanted to talk?”

“I was just up in Buffalo,” he said.

Kate nodded as if impressed. “I know the job can be dull, but at least you get to travel to strange and exciting places.” She sat back on the arm of the couch. Cavetti didn’t sit down.

“A woman was killed there,” he said awkwardly. “I was called up to take a look.”

Kate snorted. “What, no pictures this time?”

“Kate, listen, please .” He took a step toward her. “She wasn’t just killed. The palms of her hands were burned black. Someone held them over a gas flame until the skin basically sheared away from her hands. This was a fifty-year-old woman, Kate.”

“I’m sorry.” Kate stared at him. “But why are you here? Are you going to tell me my father did that, too?”

“Two FBI men, a deputy marshal guarding her, and an innocent bystander were murdered as well.”

Kate flinched. A pain knifed through the pit of her stomach. She was sorry.

“Kate, I need to ask you something, and you have to be truthful with me, whatever you may think. When was the last time you spoke with him, Kate?”

She looked down. It all scared her. She knew she should tell him. The photo of Mercado and her dad. The old man in the park. Her father’s call from the other day…Five more people were dead. The longer she hid it, the more she was part of it. She was afraid that Cavetti could see right through her and it would all come tumbling out.

“Kate, the woman had her palms burned off. First the one. Then the other. By that time she’d probably already passed out from the pain. Then they put a bullet in her head.”

“It’s not him.”

“This was to get her to talk,” Cavetti went on. “Just like in Chicago. Three more of my men are dead. Your father’s looking for someone. This isn’t about protecting him any longer.”

“Then what the hell is it about?” Kate glared up at him. I know about Mercado, she wanted to say. I know you’ve been protecting him all along. What do you want with my father?

“Have you heard from him, Kate? Do you know where he is?”

“No.”

“I need you to tell me, Kate, in spite of what you may feel toward WITSEC-or me. I know I haven’t been entirely truthful, but I only wanted one thing when it came to you-as I do now-and that is your absolute safety. I’ll put my life on the line for that. If you’re holding back, you’re getting yourself deeper into something you won’t be able to control.”

He was right. She was putting herself right in the middle of it. Five more people were dead. But what was she supposed to do, meet him and have her father dragged away in cuffs?

Kate looked at him closely. “I can’t help you.” She shook her head.

The WITSEC agent nodded. She knew he was unconvinced. He reached into his jacket pocket and came out with a folded piece of paper.

Another photograph.

“I knew you couldn’t help yourself, Cavetti.”

“What I’m about to show you, only a handful of people have ever seen.” The way the photo was folded, only half of it was visible. “I want you to look closely and tell me, have you ever seen this man before?”

He handed it to her. Kate’s hand trembled as she took it. As she looked, her heart crawled up into her throat.

It was the man in the park. Oscar Mercado. The weathered beard, the flat tweed cap. As if the picture were taken just the other day.

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