Pauline Rowson's Blog - Posts Tagged "solent-area"
Entertaining a packed audience at a charity lunch yesterday with a talk on my crime and thriller novels
Over eighty people, including the Lord Mayor of Fareham and his wife, attended the charity lunch yesterday (31 October) in aid of the NSPCC and to listen to me talking about my marine mystery police procedural crime novels featuring the flawed and rugged Inspector Andy Horton and my crime thriller novels, set in the Solent area on the South Coast of England.
I've posted a couple of photographs of the event here and you can see and read more on my personal blog and on my official web site.
There was a question and answer session after the talk, followed by lunch then a book signing with a queue stretching back to the door.
It was a thoroughly enjoyable event and the audience were fantastic. I’m delighted to have helped the NSPCC raise much needed funds for a very worthwhile cause.
I've posted a couple of photographs of the event here and you can see and read more on my personal blog and on my official web site.
There was a question and answer session after the talk, followed by lunch then a book signing with a queue stretching back to the door.
It was a thoroughly enjoyable event and the audience were fantastic. I’m delighted to have helped the NSPCC raise much needed funds for a very worthwhile cause.
Published on November 01, 2010 02:22
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crime, crime-novels, england, inspector-andy-horton, marine-mystery, novels, police-procedural, solent-area, south-coast, thriller


