Thursday, April 10, 2025

ANDREW GROSS: R.I.P.

More sad news today. Thriller writer Andrew Gross passed away today at the age of 72. Andrew wrote 18 novels, his first six with James Patterson. When he struck out on his own, his novels instantly became NYT best sellers. His thrillers were filled with action, and also family relationships and themes of loss and betrayal. His taut writing takes you along on the adventure!

I got to know Andy better when he and Lynn were seated next to me at Larry Gandle's birthday party during Bouchercon in New Orleans in 2016. It was an exceptional evening -- the food, the celebration, and their conversation. We talked about life, writing, thrillers, and so much more. It was so fun and convivial. I felt like I knew Andy all my life. It was great to follow his and Lynn's travels and grandchildren on social media since then. And, of course, I read his latest books. 

In memory of Andy, I will reread some of his books. My heart and sympathy go out to his family and many friends. May his memory be a blessing. He will be missed.

3 comments:

John Bychowski said...

Truly a big loss.

Anonymous said...

RIP Andy. You will be sorely missed. Our love and sympathy go out to Lynn and family. Classic Bookshop, Palm Beach

Anonymous said...

One of my favorite authors. Last time we were in touch he was starting to work on a new novel, but was indecisive. Now I know why. What a great loss to the world of mystery and fiction. He recommended his two favorite books to me and I am so thankful he did. "The One Man" and "The Button Man". I have turned so many people on to his books. RIP Andrew.