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    Andrew Gross (born 1952) is an American author of thriller novels, including four New York Times bestsellers. He is best known for his collaborations with suspense writer James Patterson. Gross's books feature close family bonds, relationships characterized by loss or betrayal, and a large degree of emotional resonance which generally leads to ...

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    Andrew Gross is the author of the New York Times and international bestsellers Everything to Lose, No Way Back, 15 Seconds, Eyes Wide Open, Reckless, Don't Look Back, The Dark Tide, and The Blue Zone. He is also coauthor of five number one bestsellers with James Patterson, including Judge & Jury and Lifeguard.

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  4. Andrew Gross is an American writer and author born in 1952. He is known for his detective and thriller novels. He has had four books make the NYT best sellers list. He is well known by fans or his collaborations and joint books with the highly popular writer James Patterson.

  5. The One Man is a thrilling tale of heroism from master of the genre, Andrew Gross. Bestselling author, Andrew Gross, on the true stories of bravery, sacrifice and scientific discovery that inspired his World War Two thriller, The One Man.

  6. Andrew Gross is an American author of thriller novels. He is best known for his collaborations with suspense writer James Patterson. The two have co-authored bestselling novels like Judge & Jury, Lifeguard, and The Jester.

  7. Aug 31, 2016 · Proof of this is Andrew Gross’s personal connection with concentration camp survivors, which inspired the creation of his latest novel, THE ONE MAN. Critics are already praising this sixth novel from the New York Times bestselling author as his finest book to date, and for good reason.

  8. Andrew Gross is an American novelist who writes in the thriller genre. He is best known for collaborating with James Patterson on the Women’s Murder Club and other standalone novels including The Jester, The Lifeguard and Judge and Jury.

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