Bartholomew Gill

Bartholomew Gill

2 Series

Bartholomew Gill, the pen name of Mark McGarrity (1943-2002), was an American author known for his mystery novels, notably the Peter McGarr series. Born in Holyoke, Massachusetts, he graduated from Brown University and earned a Master’s degree from Trinity College, Dublin. Gill also contributed columns and features as an avid outdoorsman.

Author: Bartholomew Gill Rewritten synopsis: Under the pseudonym Mark McGarrity, Bartholomew Gill penned "A Passing Advantage" and "White Rush, Green Fire." In "A Passing Advantage," a cunning detective unravels a complex murder mystery set against the backdrop of a prestigious horse racing event. "White Rush, Green Fire" follows an intrepid journalist as he exposes a dangerous conspiracy linking illegal mining operations to political corruption. Both novels showcase Gill's mastery of suspense and intricate plotting, captivating readers with their compelling narratives and richly drawn characters.

Peter McGarr

McGarr and the Politician's Wife/The Death of an Irish Politician

(1976)

McGarr and the Sienese Conspiracy/The Death of an Irish Consul

(1977)

McGarr and the Cliffs of Moher/The Death of an Irish Lass

(1978)

cGarr and the Dublin Horse Show/The Death of an Irish Tradition

(1979)

McGarr and the P.M. of Belgrave Square

(1983)

McGarr and the Method of Descartes

(1984)

McGarr and the Legacy of a Woman Scorned

(1986)

The Death of a Joyce Scholar

(1989)

The Death of Love

(1992)

Death on a Cold, Wild River

(1993)

The Death of an Ardent Bibliophile

(1995)

The Death of an Irish Sea Wolf

(1996)

The Death of an Irish Tinker/Death of a Busker King

(1997)

The Death of an Irish Lover

(2000)

The Death of an Irish Sinner

(2001)

Death in Dublin

(2002)

Standalone Novels

A Passing Advantage

(1980)

White Rush

(1981)

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