Bartholomew Gill was the pen name of Mark C. McGarrity (July 22, 1943 – July 4, 2002),[1] an Irish-American crime fiction and mystery novelist and newspaper features writer and columnist writing on nature and outdoor recreation for The Star-Ledger. He was the author of 22 mystery novels, set in Ireland, and featuring a "resourceful police detective named Peter McGarr."[2] For his pen name, McGarrity used the name of his maternal grandfather, Bartholomew Gill, who "was a great storyteller." McGarrity wrote five novels and a work of nonfiction under his real name, and his writings for the Star-Ledger were published under his true name.[2]
Biography

Mark C. McGarrity was born on July 22, 1943, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, McGarrity received a bachelor's degree from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and a master's degree from Trinity College, Dublin.[2] His marriage to Margaret McGarrity ended in divorce.
McGarrity died on July 4, 2002, aged 58, from injuries sustained in a fall at his Morristown, New Jersey, home. He had forgotten his keys and attempted to enter his home by climbing through a window.[2][3] He was survived by a daughter, Madeleine, and a brother, George. He was interred in Newton Cemetery, in Newton, New Jersey, where his gravestone identifies him by both his real name and pen name, and as "author, outdoorsman, Maddie's father".[1]
Works
- Under the name "Mark C. McGarrity"
 
- 1973: Little Augie’s Lament
 - 1973: Lucky Shuffles
 - 1981: A Passing Advantage
 - 1990: Neon Caesar
 - 1991: White Rush/Green Fire
 - 1993: A Guide to Mental Retardation: A Comprehensive Resource for Parents, Teachers, and Helpers Who Know, Love, and Care for People With Mental Retardation
 
- Under the name "Bartholomew Gill"
 
- 1977: McGarr and the Politician’s Wife (aka The Death of an Irish Politician)
 - 1977: McGarr and the Sienese Conspiracy (aka The Death of an Irish Consul)
 - 1978: McGarr on the Cliffs of Moher (aka The Death of an Irish Lass)
 - 1979: McGarr at the Dublin Horse Show (aka The Death of an Irish Tradition)
 - 1983: McGarr and the P.M. of Belgrave Square
 - 1984: McGarr and the Method of Descartes
 - 1986: McGarr and the Legacy of the Woman Scorned
 - 1989: The Death of a Joyce Scholar
 - 1992: The Death of Love
 - 1993: Death on a Cold, Wild River
 - 1995: The Death of an Ardent Bibliophile
 - 1996: The Death of an Irish Sea Wolf
 - 1997: The Death of an Irish Tinker (aka Death of a Busker King)
 - 2000: The Death of an Irish Lover
 - 2001: The Death of an Irish Sinner
 - 2002: Death in Dublin
 
See also
References
- 1 2 Gravestone for Mark C. McGarrity/Bartholomew Gill, Newton Cemetery, Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey.
 - 1 2 3 4 "Bartholomew Gill, 58, Author of Irish Whodunits" in The New York Times (July 11, 2002); retrieved May 3, 2013.
 - ↑ "Mark McGarrity, 58; Columnist and Writer of Irish-Themed Mysteries". Los Angeles Times (Obituary). Associated Press. July 6, 2002. Retrieved April 24, 2014.