Learn the secrets of successful crime writing with Pauline Rowson at Farnborough Library - Saturday 28 November

An Art Marvik Marine Thriller

Crime author, Pauline Rowson is to visit Farnborough Library, Hampshire on Saturday 28 November at 10.30am when she will be giving a talk on how she plots,  researches and writes her popular crime novels set in the Solent area on the South Coast of England.

Tickets  cost £4.00 which includes tea/coffee and  can be bought online or by telephone on 01252 516458.

Pauline Rowson is the author of twelve novels in the DI Andy Horton series, two standalone crime novels and the first in a new crime series, introducing former Royal Marine Commando, Special Boat Services Officer, Art Marvik in Silent Running published by Severn House in 2015. The second in the Art Marvik marine crime series, Dangerous Cargo, is to be published in spring 2016.


Fatal Catch the twelfth and latest  in the popular DI Andy Horton crime series  was published in the UK in hardcover by Severn House Publishers  in September 2015. It  will be published in the USA on the 1 January 2016 and released as an ebook on 20 December 2015.

The DI Andy Horton crime novels are set against the atmospheric backdrop of the sea in the Solent area of Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight on the South Coast of England where Pauline Rowson lives. They have been hailed as "compelling," "multi-layered and complex" "a great read for mystery lovers".

Rowson's flawed and rugged detective, DI Andy Horton,  has been described by US reviewer Booklist as " an especially good series hero, a likeable fellow with plenty of street smarts and the requisite personal baggage – an abrasive supervisor and an antagonistic soon-to-be ex-wife. Procedural fans who haven’t already read Rowson should be encouraged to do so in the strongest possible terms."

The DI Andy Horton series has been optioned by top UK television production company Lime Pictures, makers of Channel 4's Hollyoaks,who are seeking to bring the enigmatic sailing detective to the television screens. Translated into several languages Rowson's crime novels have received critical acclaim both in the USA and the UK.

Pauline Rowson will be at Farnborough Library Saturday 28 November 2015 at 10.30am.  Tickets  cost £4.00 which includes tea/coffee and  can be bought online or by telephone on 01252 516458.





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