What's in store in 2017 for crime author, Pauline Rowson
Welcome to 2017 which again looks like being another busy year for me
with new crime novels published, talks, radio interviews and lots of
writing. Here's a brief summary of what's in store.
I'm delighted that February sees the publication in hardcover in the UK of the next Andy Horton murder mystery novel, number thirteen in the series, called Lethal Waves. It will be published in the UK on 28 February 2017 and in the USA and worldwide as an e book on 1 June 2017.
In addition, Death Surge the tenth in the DI Andy Horton series, which is already published in paperback and as an e book will be published as an unabridged audio book. More on when this will be available soon.
The second Art Marvik marine mystery, Dangerous Cargo, will be published in paperback. It is already available in hardcover and as an e book and on Amazon Kindle and Kobo.
I have written the third in the Art Marvik marine mystery series and am hoping that will be published late 2017 but it might not be until early 2018. I've also written DI Andy Horton number 14 and will be working on writing the next in both series in 2017 while working up ideas for a new crime series.
On the event front I have lots of talks lined up for 2017 and I am looking forward to entertaining audiences with the tales of my crime busting heroes, Andy Horton and Art Marvik and explaining how I write my crime novels. You can see all my forthcoming events for 2017 on the events page on my website, which is updated as new events and radio and TV interviews are added.
If you would like to be kept up to date with my new books, talks, interviews, and writing articles then you can subscribe to my regular free e newsletter which is sent out approximately every six weeks.
Here's wishing you a very happy, healthy, prosperous and peaceful 2017.
LEAVE A BOOK REVIEW
If you've enjoyed reading my crime novels please do tell others, we'd also love for you to leave a short review or rating on Amazon as it all helps to introduce the novels to new readers.
Also available as an ebook and on Amazon Kindle, Kobo and for loan from UK, USA, Irish and Commonwealth libraries
I'm delighted that February sees the publication in hardcover in the UK of the next Andy Horton murder mystery novel, number thirteen in the series, called Lethal Waves. It will be published in the UK on 28 February 2017 and in the USA and worldwide as an e book on 1 June 2017.
In addition, Death Surge the tenth in the DI Andy Horton series, which is already published in paperback and as an e book will be published as an unabridged audio book. More on when this will be available soon.
The second Art Marvik marine mystery, Dangerous Cargo, will be published in paperback. It is already available in hardcover and as an e book and on Amazon Kindle and Kobo.
I have written the third in the Art Marvik marine mystery series and am hoping that will be published late 2017 but it might not be until early 2018. I've also written DI Andy Horton number 14 and will be working on writing the next in both series in 2017 while working up ideas for a new crime series.
On the event front I have lots of talks lined up for 2017 and I am looking forward to entertaining audiences with the tales of my crime busting heroes, Andy Horton and Art Marvik and explaining how I write my crime novels. You can see all my forthcoming events for 2017 on the events page on my website, which is updated as new events and radio and TV interviews are added.
If you would like to be kept up to date with my new books, talks, interviews, and writing articles then you can subscribe to my regular free e newsletter which is sent out approximately every six weeks.
Here's wishing you a very happy, healthy, prosperous and peaceful 2017.
LEAVE A BOOK REVIEW
If you've enjoyed reading my crime novels please do tell others, we'd also love for you to leave a short review or rating on Amazon as it all helps to introduce the novels to new readers.
Where to buy
Pauline Rowson's books USA
Pauline Rowson's books UK
From your local bookshop
Also available as an ebook and on Amazon Kindle, Kobo and for loan from UK, USA, Irish and Commonwealth libraries
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