Pauline Rowson talks to Julian Clegg BBC Radio Solent 12 October
I'll be on BBC Radio Solent on 12 October 2017 on the Julian
Clegg Breakfast Programme at approximately 7.50am talking about my
crime novels, which are set on the South Coast of England.
You can listen live on BBC Radio Solent at 96.1FM, 103.8FM and Digital, or catch the interview after the show on BBC iplayer.
You can listen to my previous interviews on BBC Radio Solent by clicking on the links below.
Listen to Pauline Rowson on BBC Radio Solent July 2017
Listen to Pauline Rowson on BBC Radio Solent talking to Julian Clegg about her crime novels on 27 September 2016
Listen to Pauline Rowson talking to Julian Clegg BBC Radio Solent 7 June 2016
Listen to Pauline Rowson talking to Julian Clegg on BBC Radio Solent January 2016
LEAVE A REVIEW ON AMAZON
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
You can listen live on BBC Radio Solent at 96.1FM, 103.8FM and Digital, or catch the interview after the show on BBC iplayer.
You can listen to my previous interviews on BBC Radio Solent by clicking on the links below.
Listen to Pauline Rowson on BBC Radio Solent July 2017
Listen to Pauline Rowson on BBC Radio Solent talking to Julian Clegg about her crime novels on 27 September 2016
Listen to Pauline Rowson talking to Julian Clegg BBC Radio Solent 7 June 2016
Listen to Pauline Rowson talking to Julian Clegg on BBC Radio Solent January 2016
LEAVE A REVIEW ON AMAZON
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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