Eyes Wide Open. Finished 3-21-13, rating 3/5, fiction, 340 pages, pub. 2011
Jay Erlich’s nephew has been found at the bottom of a cliff at Morrow Bay. It’s all just a tragic suicide, until secrets from the past begin to rear up again. Did a notorious killer, jailed for many decades, have his hand in this?
Years ago, Jay Erlich’s older brother, Charlie, a wayward child of the sixties, set out for California, where he fell under the sway of a charismatic but deeply disturbed cultlike figure. Tragedy ensued and lives were destroyed, but as the decades passed, Charlie married and raised a family and lived a quiet, secluded life under the radar. Yet the demons that nearly destroyed him never completely disappeared.
When Jay heads out west to help his grieving brother, he is pulled back into Charlie’s past–and begins to suspect that his nephew’s suicide may not have been that at all. With eyes wide open, Jay puts his own life at risk to uncover the truth, a quest that goes beyond the edge of madness and a family haunted by a secret past . . . and into the depths of evil.
from Goodreads
There was non-stop action and creepy characters, complicated sibling relationships and inequality in the way society deals with mental illness. One of the main characters was even suffering with organ transplant issues. I loved the exploration of Jay and Charlie’s relationship. I thought it was spot on. I was heartbroken, along with Charlie and his wife about the way that the cops and hospitals dealt with their troubled son. This was a big storyline in the beginning and I wish Gross had followed up with it.
The story itself deals with a crime decades old and it was a little hard for me to get into even though it provided a Charles Manson like villain. I thought the book was average. It had high points and low points, but it was good enough for me to give this author another try someday.
I bought this book for my Nook.

The plot sounds exciting but the execution was uneven. I think I’d still give it a try.
Others seem to like it!
I’ve enjoyed this author in the past but haven’t read this one. Sorry it wasn’t better.
I’d give him another try.
Maybe the next one you try by this author will be even better!!!
He has a good chance of that, LOL!
I read his first solo book (he wrote with James Patterson) and was underwhelmed so I have not picked up another of his books.
Yea, I get the uinderwhelmed part. I had forgotten that he wrote with Patterson or I may not have read it at all.
Oh creepy indeed. sounds liek an interesting hodgepodge of subjects. Thanks Stacy 🙂
There’s a lot going on, for sure.