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October 27, 2014

Join police, forensic experts and top crime authors at CSI Portsmouth 2014

Top selling crime authors, M C Beaton, Hilary Bonner, Jessie Keane and Pauline Rowson join officers from Hampshire police and
forensic experts for the fifth highly entertaining and informative CSI 
Portsmouth 2014
, part of Portsmouth BookFest,  on Saturday 8 November at The Princess Royal
Gallery at the National 
Museum of the Royal Navy
in the Portsmouth 
Historic Dockyard
.



Tickets cost £15 with £3 off a book purchased on the day. Available  on line 
or from the Box Office on  023 9268 8037 or from Central, North End or
Southsea Libraries in Portsmouth or the Hayling Island Bookshop on 023
9246 6620.


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Published on October 27, 2014 23:12

October 26, 2014

A welcome in Weymouth, location reseach at the marina and a talk at the library

On Wednesday 22 October I combined a talk at Weymouth
Library with the opportunity to do some research for one of my crime novels.



As
my readers know my crime novels are all set around the sea with the DI Andy
Horton series
primarily set in the Solent area on the South Coast of England. However, there is always the chance that DI
Horton
will venture further afield and readers are in for a surprise in 2015
and a treat (I hope) with the launch of a brand new hero in a brand new crime
series (more about that later) which means that other coastal locations will be
featuring in future crime novels. One of
them is Weymouth.



Read more and view the photographs.


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Published on October 26, 2014 23:18

October 22, 2014

Video- DI Andy Horton Crime Novel- The Suffocating Sea

The Suffocating Sea is the third in the DI Andy Horton Series. It was selected as the "Best of British Crime Fiction" by The Book
Depository and Booklist says, "A gripping,
suspense-filled murder case...an entertaining read in an engaging
series..."




As Horton is forced to confront his past he's faced with a dangerous adversary who
will stop at nothing to prevent the truth from coming out...

Watch the trailer.
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Published on October 22, 2014 23:33

October 20, 2014

Video - Pauline Rowson talking about her crime novels and crime writing at Yate Library

This video was shot at Yate Library where I was talking to an enthralled audience about crime writing and my crime novels set on the South Coast of England.  This extract is on how to turn overheard conversations into compelling crime novels.



Click on the above title or the link to the right to watch the video.
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Published on October 20, 2014 22:08

October 16, 2014

Act One Drama presents Pauline Rowson's Play, Murder at the Pelican Club

Act One Drama Group Presents - Murder at the Pelican Club


30/31 October and 1 November

A brand new play in the vein of Agatha Christie but with a twist of humour and music written by crime author Pauline Rowson is to be performed over three days by Act One Drama in Kent. Featuring grumpy Inspector Doyle the murder mystery play is set in 1940s war torn Britain. Be
transported back to November 1940 and the Pelican nightclub and
restaurant in Liverpool during the Blitz. Enjoy the live music while the
murder takes place and see how the well drawn characters deal with the
twists and turns of the plot.


Read more by clicking on the above title or the link to the right. 




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Published on October 16, 2014 22:43

October 9, 2014

A captivated audience for Pauline Rowson as guest speaker at Probus Annual Lunch

A captivated audience listened enthralled with the exploits of my heroes
in my crime novels, those featuring the rugged and flawed DI Andy Horton, and in my two standalone crime novels, In For The Kill and In Cold Daylight, when I was guest speaker at the annual lunch of Fareham and Meon Probus Club on Wednesday 8 October.



It was a very enjoyable lunch and a great audience. I talked about the
inspiration behind my crime novels, which are set on the  South Coast of
England, how I turn ideas into plots, develop my characters, map out the
storyline and come up with the finished goods, currently thirteen crime
novels.



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Published on October 09, 2014 03:38

October 7, 2014

Pauline Rowson explains the idea behind CSI Portsmouth and the reason for its success

I often get asked when giving talks about my crime novels about
the research side of creating a crime novel so when I was approached by Portsmouth City Library in 2010 about becoming involved in
the first annual Portsmouth BookFest, it seemed an ideal opportunity to
suggest putting on an event that brought crime fiction and fact together under
one roof. The idea was greeted
enthusiastically and CSI Portsmouth was born!



Now in its fifth year CSI Portsmouth regularly attracts
audiences of over a hundred and thirty people, across all ages and from all
walks of
life, across the UK. It is a one day event with two panel sessions,
one in the morning, the other in the afternoon and each panel comprises a
selection of top crime authors, police officers and forensic experts.



CSI Portsmouth is about entertaining the audience, providing them with
something new and different, something that will create a buzz and to
date its been highly successful in achieving this.  The line up for CSI Portsmouth 2014 on Saturday 8 November is no different, take a look at our panel guests  and programme or watch the video.



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Published on October 07, 2014 22:21

October 5, 2014

BBC Radio Solent Interview with Steve Harris on the Breakfast Show

Pauline Rowson chats to Steve Harris on the Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Solent about the latest releases of her DI Andy Horton novels, the background to the enigmatic detective and how she plots her crime novels.  They discussed Undercurrent, DI Andy Horton (9) just published in paperback (October 14), the latest in the Horton series, Shroud of Evil available in hardcover and as an ebook and the forthcoming CSI Portsmouth on 8 November 2014.



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Published on October 05, 2014 22:14

October 4, 2014

What's on in October

There's a lot happening in October. This month sees the publication of A Killing Coast (DI Andy Horton 7) in Large Print on 30 October and Undercurrent (DI Andy Horton 9) in paperback. Undercurrent is available now in paperback. There are currently eleven in the DI Andy Horton police procedural crime series.

In Undercurrent, naval historian Dr Douglas Spalding is found dead in Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard.It looks like suicide but Horton goes out on a limb to prove otherwise. Soon he's embroiled in a cover up at the highest level. Booklist gave it a great review: "As usual, Rowson offers up a thorny, multifaceted plot; a profusion of unusual twists; a likable yet complex hero; and plenty of fast-paced, knuckle-biting action."

A Killing Coast, published in Large Print on 30 October sees DI Andy Horton involved in an investigation into a body found floating in the sea off Portsmouth harbour. It throws his capabilities as a detective into question. Not only does he need to find a brutal killer, but he also has to prove he's still up to the job. A Killing Coast is also available in paperback, as an ebook and an audio book.

Mysteries in Paradise (Australia) said of A Killing Coast, "If you like police procedurals with a twist, plenty of red herrings, and a strong sense of location, you'll like these."

All the Horton novels are also available for loan in libraries in the UK, USA and Commonwealth.

And I'm delighted to announce that my murder mystery play, Murder at the Pelican Club, is being premiered in Kent at the end of October. Act One Drama Group Presents - Murder at the Pelican Club on 30/31 October and 1 November

Be transported back to November 1940 and the Pelican nightclub and restaurant in Liverpool during the Blitz. Enjoy the live music while the murder takes place and see how the well drawn characters deal with the twists and turns of the plot. The village hall becomes the nightclub and snacks will be on sale to accompany the drink you can bring with you. If you really want to get involved come in 1940s dress! Miss it if you dare!

There are several talks on the agenda in October and if you're a fan of CSI then tickets for the very popular CSI Portsmouth event on Saturday 8 November, where crime fiction meets crime fact, are on sale now, but buy them soon if you're keen to come along, because tickets are selling fast!

In between all this activity I'll be knuckling down to writing DI Andy Horton number thirteen. The first draft is almost completed but there are several revisions yet to be done.

My calendar of talks and events in October

8 October
Fareham and Fareham Meon Probus
After lunch guest speaker, Pauline Rowson will give a talk about crime writing and her crime novels

22 October
Weymouth Library 2.30pm - 4pm.

Pauline Rowson will be talking about the inspiration behind her Solent based marine mystery series featuring the flawed and rugged DI Andy Horton, her thrillers and how she plans, plots and writes her crime novels.

Tickets on sale from Weymouth Library.

More details on all the above on my website

Pauline Rowson

Undercurrent Undercurrent by Pauline Rowson
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October 3, 2014

Leaving a Book Review on Amazon

Recommendation is a great way to spread the news about a good book so if
you've enjoyed reading any of my crime novels I'd be delighted if you
could take the time to leave a review.



If you are a customer of Amazon (even if you didn't purchase my book via
them) you can still leave a review by logging into your account and
clicking on the crime novel/s you have read.



If you have read any of my crime novels please do take time to leave a review on Amazon UK  or Amazon USA even if it is a one line sentence.
And for those of you who have already done so, many thanks.


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Published on October 03, 2014 23:35