The Grey Zone
by Stanley Kauffmann, Tim Blake Nelson

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Synopsis

A seductive young woman chooses the dangerous path of confronting the justice system and corporate power for the sake of her children, her passion for life, and her desire to be loved.

Kelly Jensen was only six years old when she witnessed her mother's murder, for which her father was wrongfully convicted.

Moved from foster home to foster home, Kelly was exposed to abuse, neglect, and human trafficking.

By age fifteen she was a runaway, combining her innate intelligence with street smarts to become a chameleon capable of losing herself in every character she impersonated.

Beautiful and bewitching, Kelly used her talents to become the most notorious identity thief in the country.

Ruggedly handsome defense attorney Jake Brooks finds the enigmatic Kelly Jensen irresistible despite suspecting her of murdering his best friend from law school.

His obsession leads him to risk his own illustrious career in Los Angeles to see that justice is served.

Kelly finds him addictive.

Together, the two uncover a sordid link among immoral foster care parents, high rollers in Vegas, politicians, and the legal system itself.

Kelly ultimately takes fate into her own hands behind closed doors in the gray zone.

Publication

Year 2003
Binding Paperback
Edition 1st
Pages 224
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9781557045829
ISBN-10 1557045828
LCCN 2003019335
LCC PN1997.2.G74 N45 2003
DCC 791.43/72

The Grey Zone is a American play written by Stanley Kauffmann and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2003).

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