Scott Bartz

Scott Bartz

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The 1986 Tylenol Murder (a short story) (TYMURS, #3) was the most recently released book by Scott Bartz, on December 28th, 2012.

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Scott Bartz Stats: The most read book by Scott Bartz on Book Notification is The 1982 Tylenol Murders, the first novel in the TYMURS series.

Below is a complete list of Scott Bartz books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by Scott Bartz is the TYMURS Series.

List of TYMURS Books in Publication Order

List of Non-Fiction Books in Publication Order

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Scott Bartz

Scott Bartz is the author of the TYMURS series which currently consists of 3 novels. The TYMURS series started in 2012 with the novel The 1982 Tylenol Murders. The most recently released novel in the TYMURS series was The 1986 Tylenol Murder which was released in 2012. There are no upcoming novels for the TYMURS series.

Scott Bartz has also written one Non-Fiction book called, The Tylenol Mafia.

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Scott Bartz: F.A.Q

What was the first book Scott Bartz wrote?

The first book written by Scott Bartz was The Tylenol Mafia, published in 2012.

What was the most recent book Scott Bartz wrote?

Their most recently released work was The 1986 Tylenol Murder (a short story) on December 28th, 2012.

What is the most popular book by Scott Bartz?

Based on the number of readers on Book Notification, the most popular Scott Bartz book is The 1982 Tylenol Murders. Here are their most popular books:
  1. The 1982 Tylenol Murders (4)

Are there upcoming new books by Scott Bartz?

Scott Bartz does not have any upcoming books with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.

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How many books has Scott Bartz written?

Scott Bartz has written 4 books. 3 books in the TYMURS Series, 1 Non-Fiction Books.

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