Join crime author Pauline Rowson as she reveals the secrets of successful crime writing

Join me at Fordingbridge Library in Hampshire on October 19th at 2pm as I reveal the secrets of successful crime writing.  I'll be talking about the inspiration behind my Inspector Andy Horton crime novels and my Art Marvik marine thrillers, how I plot, research and write them.

My crime novels are set against the backdrop of the ever-changing sea on the South Coast of England.

There are now thirteen in the police procedural crime series featuring the flawed and rugged Portsmouth detective, Inspector Andy Horton and three in the series featuring former Royal Marine Commando, Art Marvik, who now works as an undercover investigator for the UK's National Intelligence Marine Squad (NIMS).

My crime novels are published in the UK, USA and the Commonwealth and have been translated into several languages.  They have been hailed as "the Best of British Crime Fiction,"  "action-packed," "gripping," "fast-paced," "multi-layered" and 'intricately plotted" with a "diverse range of intriguing characters".

Venue, date and time

Fordingbridge Library, Round Hill, Fordingbridge SP6 1AQ

October 19th 2017 2pm

Tickets

 
Tickets are available from Fordingbridge Library, Round Hill, Fordingbridge SP6 1AQ, telephone 01425 or via the online shop. Cost £5.00
    
 

Where to buy Pauline Rowson's books

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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