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May 28, 2020
The new DI Andy Horton in A Deadly Wake
A Deadly Wake: An Inspector Andy Horton Mystery by Pauline RowsonJust wanted to leave a review as the author. Readers have long been desperate to know the truth behind the disappearance of Andy's mother when he was a child of ten and I'm not spoiling it by saying that here at last all is revealed. DI Andy Horton’s investigations into the disappearance of his mother, Jennifer, over thirty years ago, has been touched upon in many of the Horton novels, in which he has unearthed some startling revelations. In this, the fifteenth in the Horton series, there are more surprises to come. For those who have not read the other novels, to help the reader quickly catch up on the mystery of Jennifer’s disappearance, and to accompany Horton on his final journey in his quest to get to the truth, I have included a prologue. I have also included a cast of characters who are connected, in some way, with the Jennifer Horton mystery. I hope my readers enjoy the new Andy Horton.
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Published on May 28, 2020 09:42
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August 4, 2019
Undercurrent, DI Andy Horton at the Scene of Crime on a wet August night
A wet August night and Inspector Andy Horton is returning from London to Portsmouth when police cars on blue lights race past him on the motorway. Nothing unusual in that but as Horton heads for the small yacht on which he lives he sees the police vehicles pulled up outside Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard and draws to a halt. Read about the inspiration behind Undercurrent, see the photographs and read an extract
Published on August 04, 2019 23:11
August 1, 2019
What's on in August 2019
It might be summer outside but in my mind I'm deep in winter with the second Inspector Alun Ryga 1950 set mystery. In fact it's almost Christmas! Perhaps it will help to keep me cool as the temperature rises. The first Inspector Ryga mystery, DEATH IN THE COVE is now available to pre-order in paperback, on Kindle, Kobo and as an audio book. It is set in 1950 England, a country still struggling to come to terms peace in the grip of austerity and rationing.
Pre-order your copy now. Published on 26 September 2019
August also gives me the chance to feature two of my DI Andy Horton crime novels set during that month - the summer heat is obviously causing a crime wave for my flawed and rugged detective with a high crime rate in his home coastal city of Portsmouth, England!
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Pre-order your copy now. Published on 26 September 2019
August also gives me the chance to feature two of my DI Andy Horton crime novels set during that month - the summer heat is obviously causing a crime wave for my flawed and rugged detective with a high crime rate in his home coastal city of Portsmouth, England!
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Published on August 01, 2019 00:55
July 26, 2019
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Published on July 26, 2019 00:30
July 19, 2019
Introducing Inspector Alun Ryga in a brand new mystery series
Introducing the latest fictional sleuth - Scotland Yard's Inspector Alun Ryga
DEATH
IN THE COVE introduces Inspector Alun Ryga. It is set in 1950, England,
a country still suffering the physical and mental scars of six years of
war in the grip of austerity and rationing. Recently promoted to
Inspector at Scotland Yard, Ryga,a former Merchant Navy seaman and
German prisoner-of-war is despatched to the Island of Portland in Dorset
to solve an unusual and baffling case.
The 1950s is a fascinating period where memories of the war are very
strong, and the fear of more world conflicts haunt people. Society and
policing in the 1950s was vastly different to today, no mobile phones,
no dashing about and no computers so it was extremely interesting to
research and write.
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DEATHIN THE COVE introduces Inspector Alun Ryga. It is set in 1950, England,
a country still suffering the physical and mental scars of six years of
war in the grip of austerity and rationing. Recently promoted to
Inspector at Scotland Yard, Ryga,a former Merchant Navy seaman and
German prisoner-of-war is despatched to the Island of Portland in Dorset
to solve an unusual and baffling case.
The 1950s is a fascinating period where memories of the war are very
strong, and the fear of more world conflicts haunt people. Society and
policing in the 1950s was vastly different to today, no mobile phones,
no dashing about and no computers so it was extremely interesting to
research and write.
Read more
Published on July 19, 2019 00:01
July 14, 2019
How did you come up with DI Horton, Art Marvik and Inspector Ryga?
I like heroes. I make no apology for that and being married to a former veteran and fire fighter I had plenty of material to choose from when creating my crime busting fictional heroes - the flawed and rugged fictional detective, DI Andy Horton; the likeable, smart, tough, but all too human hero, Art Marvik and my new 1950 Scotland Yard detective, Inspector Alun Ryga who makes his debut in DEATH IN THE COVE on 26 September 2019 ( available for pre-order).Read more
Published on July 14, 2019 05:43
July 8, 2019
The secret of successful writing is in the revisions
So you've finished writing that novel, well done. You're immensely proud of yourself and so you should be. It is a huge achievement but far from being the end it is probably only the beginning. I say probably because yes, there are some writers past and present, who can write a perfect first draft but even then I bet they will have revised as they've gone along, or their editor has suggested revisions. I've learned over the many years of writing (and the many years of struggling to get published) that the secret to successful writing is in the revisions.Read more
Published on July 08, 2019 00:09
July 1, 2019
What's on in July 2019
It's heating up for the summer now here in England and although it might be summer I'll be in the depths of winter with Inspector Alun Ryga, my new 1950 Scotland Yard detective as he embarks on his second mystery in the East Sussex harbour town of Newhaven. The first Inspector Ryga mystery DEATH IN THE COVE will be published in paperback, e book, Kindle and Kobo and audio book on 25 September. Available now to pre-order. Also in July I'll be giving a talk at Woolston Library, Southampton.Read more by clicking on the above title
Published on July 01, 2019 00:00
June 28, 2019
Plenty of action in mystery thriller, Lost Voyage, featuring Art Marvik
It's Marvik's third mission for the UK's National Intelligence Marine SquadA woman framed for murder, a salvage tug missing in 2003, Marvik is called in to investigate. As he delves into the past it soon becomes clear he faces a desperate battle to keep others safe from a ruthless assassin – one who will stop at nothing in order to protect the secret of the Mary Jo’s last voyage from ever being exposed.
"Plenty of action, I didn't want to put the book down. A good read for mystery/ thriller fans." Net Galley
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Published on June 28, 2019 02:07
June 21, 2019
Death Lies Beneath, an Inspector Andy Horton crime novel, set in June
DEATH LIES BENEATH is available in paperback and as an ebook, on
Amazon Kindle and on Kobo. It is also available as an unabridged audio
book narrated by Gordon Griffin.
"A fast
paced excellent mystery, with an interesting diverse set of characters,
and an intriguing hook at the end that has me eagerly awaiting the next
installment in this series. Highly recommended." Mystery People
Amazon Kindle and on Kobo. It is also available as an unabridged audio
book narrated by Gordon Griffin.
"A fast
paced excellent mystery, with an interesting diverse set of characters,
and an intriguing hook at the end that has me eagerly awaiting the next
installment in this series. Highly recommended." Mystery People
Published on June 21, 2019 00:02


