Author
Andrew Gross
Andrew Gross is the American thriller writer who co-authored five novels with James Patterson before going solo in 2007 with The Blue Zone. His standalones (15 Seconds, The Saboteur, Button Man) and the Ty Hauck series have earned him a real audience independent of the Patterson stamp.
Reviews
6
Books on file
6
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Years active
2003-2015
Reviewed
Our reviews of Andrew Gross's work

15 Seconds
by Andrew Gross
15 Seconds by Andrew Gross 2012 review. A standalone thriller about a Florida cosmetic surgeon framed for a cop killing and forced to run as the noose tightens.

Lifeguard
by Andrew Gross
Andrew Gross writing a James Patterson-style thriller with his name on it. Beach setup, art-theft conspiracy, propulsive but slight.

No Way Back
by Andrew Gross
No Way Back by Andrew Gross 2013 review. A New York mother witnesses a murder in a Manhattan hotel and the killer comes for her family.

One Mile Under
by Andrew Gross
One Mile Under by Andrew Gross 2015 review. The third Ty Hauck thriller sends the ex-Greenwich detective to a Colorado fracking town to investigate a kayaker’s drowning.

The Blue Zone
by Andrew Gross
The Blue Zone by Andrew Gross 2007 review. A federal Witness Protection thriller about Kate Raab, whose father disappears from the program, leaving her family in the crosshairs.

The Jester
by Andrew Gross
The Jester by Andrew Gross and James Patterson 2003 review. A medieval-set thriller about a Crusader innkeeper turned court jester who infiltrates a French duke’s castle to find his wife.
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15 Seconds by Andrew Gross 2012 review. A standalone thriller about a Florida cosmetic surgeon framed for a cop killing and forced to run as the noose tightens.
No Way Back by Andrew Gross 2013 review. A New York mother witnesses a murder in a Manhattan hotel and the killer comes for her family.
The Jester by Andrew Gross and James Patterson 2003 review. A medieval-set thriller about a Crusader innkeeper turned court jester who infiltrates a French duke’s castle to find his wife.
One Mile Under by Andrew Gross 2015 review. The third Ty Hauck thriller sends the ex-Greenwich detective to a Colorado fracking town to investigate a kayaker’s drowning.
The Blue Zone by Andrew Gross 2007 review. A federal Witness Protection thriller about Kate Raab, whose father disappears from the program, leaving her family in the crosshairs.
Andrew Gross writing a James Patterson-style thriller with his name on it. Beach setup, art-theft conspiracy, propulsive but slight.