Pauline Rowson's Blog, page 25
December 7, 2017
Read an extract of DI Andy Horton's Mystery, Fatal Catch

Fatal Catch opens on 12 December with DI Horton being called out to examine a gruesome catch by two fishermen: a human hand. Is it that of missing violent criminal Alfie Wright – or is he the killer? And where is the rest of the corpse? Soon Horton finds himself immersed in a complex case where everyone has a reason to lie and no one is who they seem. His instincts tell him to trust no one and believe nothing; he’s not sure though whether this time he’ll succeed …
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Published on December 07, 2017 07:21
December 3, 2017
It's December and Andy Horton has a gruesome murder to solve

Fatal Catch opens on 12 December and DI Horton is called out to examine a gruesome catch by two fishermen: a human hand.Is it that of missing violent criminal Alfie Wright – or is he the killer? And where is the rest of the corpse? Soon Horton finds himself immersed in a complex case where everyone has a reason to lie and no one is who they seem. His instincts tell him to trust no one and believe nothing; he’s not sure though whether this time he’ll succeed …
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Published on December 03, 2017 23:39
November 30, 2017
What's on in December 2017

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Published on November 30, 2017 23:12
November 23, 2017
Did you know? Uncovering another fascinating fact on Lost Voyage

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Published on November 23, 2017 07:56
November 17, 2017
Read an extract from Lost Voyage the new Art Marvik marine mystery

Voyage, number three in the series featuring former Royal Commando, Art
Marvik, now an undercover investigator with the UK's National
Intelligence Marine Squad, is published by Severn House and is available
in hardcover and as an ebook.
Read an extract from Lost Voyage
Published on November 17, 2017 01:01
November 13, 2017
Choosing names for your characters in fiction writing
Getting the right name for characters in a novel can be a tricky business. Sometimes they come to me completely out of the blue as I am creating a character, other times I will struggle to find the name that best suits the character.
I have always had this thing that people should look like their names. When someone is introduced to me I will think yes, you are a Jacqueline or a Malcolm. Other times I will think, oh no, you're definitely a Karen or a Wayne. And so it is with the characters I am creating. The name has to fit. If it's not right then the character isn't right. The name also needs to fit with the age and nationality although you can have exceptions.
So where do I get names from?
I have always had this thing that people should look like their names. When someone is introduced to me I will think yes, you are a Jacqueline or a Malcolm. Other times I will think, oh no, you're definitely a Karen or a Wayne. And so it is with the characters I am creating. The name has to fit. If it's not right then the character isn't right. The name also needs to fit with the age and nationality although you can have exceptions.
So where do I get names from?
Published on November 13, 2017 23:35
November 12, 2017
Did you know? Uncovering fascinating facts on Lost Voyage

In Lost Voyage, the Mary Jo, a salvage tug, went missing in 2003 on its way to Newfoundland where it was to tow an obsolete Russian cruise ship back to Britain for recycling. Some decades later, in the present day, someone claims to have found the Mary Jo locked in the Arctic ice, it is a claim that sparks a series of murders and Marvik’s mission for the UK’s National Intelligence Marine Squad (NIMS) is to discover the secret of the Mary Jo and find a ruthless assassin who has embarked on a slaying spree to prevent it from ever being revealed.
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Published on November 12, 2017 07:55
November 9, 2017
Read an extract from Lost Voyage the new Art Marvik mystery

Read an extract from Lost Voyage a Marvik Mystery
Published on November 09, 2017 07:59
November 7, 2017
Location map - Inspector Andy Horton's Patch
I have often been asked for a map showing the location of the various Inspector Andy Horton police procedural crime novels. Well at last here it is courtesy of Google Maps! Click on the markers to see where each of the Inspector Andy Horton novels are set and a book description and jacket cover will pop up.
It's been fun creating it. I hope you have fun viewing it. Do let me know if you have any comments or suggestions to make to add or improve it.
View the map
It's been fun creating it. I hope you have fun viewing it. Do let me know if you have any comments or suggestions to make to add or improve it.
View the map
Published on November 07, 2017 08:31
November 4, 2017
The story behind Art Marvik Mystery, Lost Voyage, by Pauline Rowson

I decided to conduct further research, desk bound I hasten to add rather than physically embarking on an expedition to the Arctic. I’ll leave the tough stuff to my fictional characters.
Read more about the story behind the Art Marvik Mystery, Lost Voyage by Pauline Rowson
Published on November 04, 2017 23:07