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The Miser of Cherry Hill was the most recently released book by Scott Mackay, on August 1st, 2011.
Scott Mackay Stats: The most read book by Scott Mackay on Book Notification is Old Scores, the 3rd novel in the Barry Gilbert series. The second most read book is Cold Comfort (Barry Gilbert #1).
Below is a complete list of Scott Mackay books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by Scott Mackay is the Barry Gilbert Series.
Scott Mackay is probably best known for their Standalone Novels. There are currently 7 novels available. The first standalone was released in 1998 with the novel Outpost. The most recently released novel was Omega Sol which was released in 2008. There are no upcoming standalone novels by Scott at this time.
Scott Mackay has also written the Barry Gilbert series which has 3 books including Cold Comfort and Fall Guy.
Scott Mackay books have been nominated for multiple awards, Northern Frights IV was nominated for the World Fantasy Award, Anthology, in 1998. Cold Comfort was nominated for the Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence, Best Crime Novel, in 1999.
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COLD COMFORT – The only reason I read this book is because it’s the first of three books in a series. Several months ago, I bought a book from a dealer on eBay. Well, it turned out they sent me the wrong book, which turned out to be the third book in this series (Old Scores). I emailed the dealer and he said to keep the wrong book and they would send me the correct book. Since I like to read, I went ahead and found the first two books. Which brings you up to date.
Cold Comfort is nothing to write home about. It is a standard fare police procedural. No real suspense or action. Plenty of suspects though. Not too sure what the next two books will be like, but that’s TBD.
All-in-all, not a bad read.
OLD SCORES – When I first started reading this book back on October 5 (set it aside to read another book) I didn’t know if I was going to finish it. It wasn’t that interesting. After finish reading the other book, I picked this one up again to try and finish it. It actually got a little better but not by much. I believe this is the third of three books in the series. I’m glad because the books just weren’t my style. They weren’t bad, the typical police procedural type stories.
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