Paul Garrison Books in Order
Browse the Paul Garrison books by Justin Scott in order, with quick summaries, pen-name background, and where to start with these sea-going thrillers.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Fire and Ice
by Justin Scott
1996
Doctors Sarah and Michael Stone and their daughter live a roaming life aboard their Pacific hospital ship until a distress call changes everything. A kidnapping at sea leads to a desperate chase and a plan for mass destruction.
Red Sky at Morning
by Justin Scott
2000
A Chinese admiral launches a shocking submarine strike on Manhattan during Fleet Week. Tugboat captain Ken Hughes is pulled straight into the attack, turning New York Harbor into the center of a fast-moving war thriller.
Buried at Sea
by Justin Scott
2002
Jim Leighton signs on for what seems like an easy yacht delivery and instead gets trapped with a secretive employer and deadly pursuers. The chase stretches across open water, with stolen technology and survival on the line.
Sea Hunter
by Justin Scott
2003
Charter captain David Hope teams up with filmmaker Sally Moffitt after they spot a strange, powerful sea creature in the Atlantic. Their pursuit draws the attention of a billionaire who knows the creature is part of something much worse.
The Ripple Effect
by Justin Scott
2004
After the World Trade Center attack, two brothers vanish and everyone assumes they died. Months later a teenager receives a phone call she believes came from her father, then sails into a dangerous search that reaches far beyond grief.
The Janson Command
by Justin Scott
2012
Paul Janson has left sanctioned killing behind and now takes missions he can live with. But a rescue operation involving pirates and an abducted doctor opens onto a much larger conspiracy, and survival becomes the first objective.
The Janson Option
by Justin Scott
2014
Former covert operator Paul Janson and sharpshooter Jessica Kincaid head into Somalia to rescue an oil executive's kidnapped wife. What looks like a rescue mission quickly turns into a knot of corporate schemes, piracy, and shifting loyalties.
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