Two new DI Horton novels by Pauline Rowson to be published in 2012

My publisher, Severn House, has brought forward the publication of the next DI Andy Horton crime fiction novel, number eight in the series, Death Lies Beneath.

Death Lies Beneath will be published in the UK in July 2012. A Killing Coast was published in the UK in January and will be published in the USA in May 2012 and Death Lies Beneath will be published in the USA in November 2012. So Horton fans have two new marine mystery crime fiction novels in the series this year to enjoy.

I'm currently over a third of the way through the next DI Horton, number nine in the series.

Here is a list of all the DI Horton novels in order, more details on all of them and my thrillers can be found on my website at http://www.rowmark.co.uk

Tide of Death
Deadly Waters
The Suffocating Sea
Dead Man's Wharf
Blood on the Sand
Footsteps on the Shore
A Killing Coast (pub. January 2012)
Death Lies Beneath (pub. July 2012)

Set in the Solent area on the South Coast of England

'Deserves mention in the same breath as American procedurals (those by Ed McBain or Joseph Wambaugh for example) and their British counterparts... Peter Robinson and John Harvey.' Booklist starred review (Footsteps on the Shore)

When a body is found floating in the sea off Portsmouth harbour, Detective Inspector Horton initially judges it to be an accidental death. Soon though, to his dismay, he discovers he’s got it very wrong. Accused of being incompetent by his boss, and with the head of the Major Crime Team coming down heavily on him, Horton wonders if he’s allowed his ongoing investigation into the disappearance of his mother over thirty years ago to cloud his judgement. With no clear motive for the murder, Horton is sucked into a baffling investigation that he is determined to resolve despite the odds. Not only does he need to find a brutal killer, but Horton now has to prove to himself, and others, that he is still up to the job.

A Killing Coast by Pauline Rowson
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