Betty lives in a criminal district of Greater Tel Aviv. The girl’s circumstances are tragic and hopeless: a dysfunctional family, violence, and parental neglect. Feeling her own helplessness and the injustice surrounding her, Betty can only pretend that she doesn’t exist—that these horrors aren’t happening to her. But when life drives her into a dead end, she meets Miki, a kindred spirit with a similarly complicated fate. When Betty asks about work, Miki tells her he works for God—and the main heroine turns out to be the one he has been searching for all this time, to carry out justice over a mad, out-of-control world. And that’s how this thrilling and not-at-all-easy story begins.
“JFK Girl” doesn’t pander to the commonly accepted ideas of “good” and “evil.” This gripping thriller breaks stereotypes and reveals the human nature from an unexpected angle. There’s only one problem: once you start, you won’t be able to stop!