A Killing Coast- the new DI Andy Horton Marine Mystery Crime Novel by Pauline Rowson- location shots part one

The seventh in the DI Horton series of Marine Mystery crime novels, A Killing Coast, is being published in hardcover by Severn House in the UK on 26 January 2012 and in the USA in May.

A Killing Coast is set in the Solent area on the South Coast of England, in Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight. I thought you might like to see some location shots for this DI Andy Horton novel.Part two location shots follows tomorrow.


When a body is found floating in the sea off Portsmouth harbour, Detective Inspector Horton initially judges it to be an accidental death. Soon though, to his dismay, he discovers he’s got it very wrong. Accused of being incompetent by his boss, and with the head of the Major Crime Team coming down heavily on him, Horton wonders if he’s allowed his ongoing investigation into the disappearance of his mother over thirty years ago to cloud his judgement. With no clear motive for the murder, Horton is sucked into a baffling investigation that he is determined to resolve despite the odds. Not only does he need to find a brutal killer, but Horton now has to prove to himself, and others, that he is still up to the job.






Location shots for the DI Andy Horton novel A Killing Coast


Where the body is found floating in the sea off Spit Bank Fort in the Solent

Gunwharf Quays Portsmouth Harbour - this is called Oyster Quays in the DI Horton Novels

DI Horton is called upon to sail across to the Isle of Wight with the Marine Unit - Sergeant Elkins and PC Ripley



He also travels on the Wightlink ferry with Detective Superintendent Uckfield and Detective Sergeant Cantelli
Tomorrow I will post some photographs of the area on the Isle of Wight mentioned in A Killing Coast 

A Killing Coast is available to pre-order on Amazon, The Book Depository and in UK bookshops. Also available on loan from libraries in the UK

My crime and thriller novels are available in hardcover, paperback, as e books on Kindle and Nook and some are available in Large Print and as Audio Books.

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