May sees the publication in paperback of the second in the marine based crime novels to feature Art Marvik, Dangerous Cargo. Marvik, a former Royal Marine Commando is now an undercover investigator for the UK's National Intelligence Marine Squad (NIMS). His first mission was in Silent Running and he will have his third mission with the National Intelligence Marine Squad (NIMS) in Lost Voyage due for publication in July 2017. So before then why not get acquainted with this tough yet fallible hero of mine, Art Marvik.
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" Action fans need Marvik on their radar." Booklist
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Talks
On the 24 May I will also be talking about my crime novels and crime writing to members of Littlehampton U3A, which incidentally is featured in Silent Running, the town of Littlehampton that is not the U3A
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Approaching Littlehampton on a stormy day
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Littlehampton is located on the coastal plain below the South Downs and alongside the River Arun. The area was owned by the Earls of Arundel and later the Dukes of Norfolk who still live at Arundel. An historic town also featured in Silent Running. Dangerous Cargo though is set in Southampton and along the spectacular Dorset coast.
Videos and articles
Also this month there will be a new video featured here on my website and on my You Tube Channel and some articles on writing and blogs on Dangerous Cargo.
Countdown time
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Pauline Rowson reclining on board with Lethal Waves
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It is also countdown time to the publication in e book format and on Amazon Kindle and Kobo of the latest in the Inspector Andy Horton police procedural crime novels, Lethal Waves, number thirteen in this detective series.
Writing
On the writing front I will be putting the final touches to Lost Voyage ( an Art Marvik mystery) before publication and continuing to write Inspector Andy Horton number fifteen.
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