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Jack Nolte is the mystery and suspense pen name of award-winning writer Scott William Carter.

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Works by Scott William Carter

The Dragon of the Dolomites (2011) 42 copies
A Plunder By Pilgrims (A Garrison Gage Mystery) (2010) — Author; pseud, some editions — 40 copies
Wooden Bones (2012) 39 copies
Tommy Top Hat (2010) 19 copies
A Shroud of Tattered Sails (2015) 16 copies
Shatterboy (2009) 15 copies
A Dark Planetarium (2010) 13 copies
A Web of Black Widows (2010) 6 copies
A Tale of Two Giants (2011) 3 copies

Associated Works

Hags, Sirens, and Other Bad Girls of Fantasy (2006) — Contributor — 116 copies
Strange New Worlds VI (2003) — Contributor — 100 copies
Twenty Epics (2006) — Contributor — 51 copies
Mystery Date (2008) — Contributor — 36 copies
A Cosmic Christmas 2 You (2013) — Contributor — 21 copies
Time Streams (2013) — Contributor — 14 copies
Universe Between (2014) — Contributor — 9 copies
Moonscapes (2014) — Contributor — 7 copies
Racing the Clock (2016) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Legal name
Carter, Scott William
Other names
Nolte, Jack
Birthdate
20th century
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Minnesota, USA
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Jack Nolte is the mystery and suspense pen name of award-winning writer Scott William Carter.

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A decent thriller type mystery. I found the backstory about Garrison Gage a tad frustrating -- we are told bits & pieces but apparently everyone in the book knows more than we do, as they can find out by Googling him (as Gage more than once remarks). Unfortunately, I can't find out that way!
 
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leslie.98 | 10 other reviews | Jun 27, 2023 |
New author, new series for me. I feel extremely grateful for a worker at my library to have recommended this author and lucky to have easily found it with the help of my best friend, “Mr. Amazon”. We meet Gage, who is a private investigator and seems to be living under the guise of a tragic hero. You feel sorry for him as he suffers physically and mentally while pursuing the girl's killer but then you have to admire his determination to push on. The tale is believable and so very well-written. Carter has made excellent use of many of the things that make the setting real and easily imagined by the reader with the words he chose to describe this area of Oregan...the late winter followed by the early spring and the rest of the Oregon coast weather throughout the entire story. The book draws the reader in and holds you until the last sentence with its complicated characters and great plot line. I will warn those that are not willing to tolerate writers that make copious use of the "F" word in their work that this book is a cornucopia of them...otherwise a really good book.… (more)
 
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Carol420 | 10 other reviews | Jul 9, 2022 |
This is a very creative story of a truly haunted breadbox, of all things. Highly recommended. Well done.
 
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chibitika | 2 other reviews | Jul 7, 2022 |
In some ways it made me think of a marriage between Dean Koontz’s [Odd Thomas] and TV’ series, "Ghost Whisperer” ...and that was in a good way. P.I. Myron Vale seems to have been twice cursed. A lingering injury causes him to not only see and interact with the multitude of ghosts everyone else is unaware of, but he also can’t tell them from the living. I can see this being described as a paranormal romance filled with betrayals and heartache. It is a story about a horrible con man, who through his insidious actions inserted himself into the lives of various people, infecting them with corruption and despair. The saving grace for the tale is that it also contains redemption and hope despite the prevailing atmosphere of sadness. The author struggled a bit in his attempt to bring the reader to the understanding of “how, why where and when” that” Myron Vale becomes the “Ghost Detective.” A well told, ghostly, paranormal tale that pleased the “Ghost Story Junkie”. The very idea and the originality of this story alone earns it 4 stars.… (more)
 
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Carol420 | 2 other reviews | Jun 21, 2022 |

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