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Mark McGarrity was born in Massachusetts. He also wrote a series under the pseudonym 'Bartholomew Gill' featuring 'Peter McGarr', a policeman in Dublin, Ireland. |
Titles and year of publication:
| 1) A Passing Advantage | 1980 |
| 2) Neon Caesar | 1989 |
| 3) White Rush/Green Fire | 1991 |
| As 'Bartholomew Gill' | |
| 1) McGarr and the Politician's Wife (Also published as: The Death of an Irish Politician) | 1977 |
| 2) McGarr and the Sienese Conspiracy (Also published as: The Death of an Irish Consul) | 1977 |
| 3) McGarr on the Cliffs of Moher (Also published as: The Death of an Irish Lass) | 1978 |
| 4) McGarr at the Dublin Horse Show (Also published as: The Death of an Irish Tradition) | 1979 |
| 5) McGarr and the P.M. of Belgrave Square | 1983 |
| 6) McGarr and the Method of Descartes | 1984 |
| 7) McGarr and the Legacy of a Woman Scorned | 1986 |
| 8) The Death of a Joyce Scholar | 1989 |
| 9) The Death of Love | 1992 |
| 10) Death on a Cold, Wild River | 1993 |
| 11) The Death of an Ardent Bibliophile | 1995 |
| 12) The Death of an Irish Sea Wolf | 1996 |
| 13) The Death of an Irish Tinker | 1997 |
| 14) The Death of an Irish Lover | 2000 |
| 15) Death of an Irish Sinner | 2001 |