A taste for murder at Bishops Waltham Library with Pauline Rowson


Bishops Waltham Library Pauline Rowson explains how she writes her crime novelsIt's always a pleasure to talk to a library audience and those at Bishops Waltham Library in Hampshire got the taste for murder on Thursday 6 April 2017 when I revealed the secrets of my successful crime writing and talked about my crime novels featuring the rugged and flawed sailing detective, Inspector Andy Horton, who appears in fifteen crime novels and Art Marvik, undercover investigator for the UK's National Intelligence Marine Squad (NIMS) who is appears in four crime novels

This was, of course,  long before the Coronavirus pandemic struck in 2020 and all social gatherings like these were banned. I know many people are missing events and I am missing entertaining the lovely audiences . However the good news is that my first LIVE talk is booked for July 2021 when once again we will be free to socialise in England (hopefully).  Meanwhile I am looking back at some of the talks  I have conducted over the years.

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