Justin Scott (writer)

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Justin Scott
Born Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
Pen namePaul Garrison, J. S. Blazer
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1973–present
Genre Adventure
Website
www.justinscott-paulgarrison.com

Justin Scott is an American novelist. Scott sometimes uses the pseudonyms Paul Garrison and J. S. Blazer.

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Early life

Scott was born in Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S. Scott's father was Alexander Leslie Scott, a novelist. Scott's mother, Lily K. Scott, was also a novelist. Scott grew up on Long Island's Great South Bay. His sister, Alison Scott Skelton, is also a novelist. [1]

Career

Scott has written fourteen books under his own name, including the Ben Abbott Mystery series. He has written seven books under the pseudonym Paul Garrison and two under the pseudonym J. S. Blazer. He has coauthored ten books with Clive Cussler. These are the first ten books of the Isaac Bell series. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Bibliography

Books authored solely by Justin Scott

TitlePublication Date
Many Happy Returns1973
Treasure for Treasure1974
The Shipkiller1978
The Turning1978
Normandie Triangle1981
A Pride of Royals1983
Rampage1985
The Auction1985
The Widow of Desire1989
The Nine Dragons1991
The Empty Eye of the Sea1993
HardScape (Ben Abbott #1)1994
Treasure Island: A Modern Novel1994
StoneDust (Ben Abbott #2)1996
Frostline (Ben Abbott #3)1997 [7]
McMansion (Ben Abbott #4)2007 [8]
Mausoleum (Ben Abbott #5)2007 [9]

Under pen name Paul Garrison

TitlePublication Date
Fire and Ice1998 [10]
Red Sky at Morning2000 [11]
Buried at Sea2002 [12]
Sea Hunter2003 [13]
The Ripple Effect2004
The Janson Command2012
The Janson Option2014

Under pen name J. S. Blazer

TitlePublication Date
Deal Me out1973 [14]
Lend A Hand1975 [15]

Books written with Clive Cussler

TitlePublication Date
The Wrecker 2009
The Spy 2010
The Race 2011
The Thief 2012
The Striker 2013
The Bootlegger 2014
The Assassin 2015
The Gangster 2016
The Cutthroat 2017

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