In For the Kill, a compelling, gripping tale of what happens to one man when someone steals his identity
'I was hooked from the first page. Pauline Rowson's thrillers are a contemporary take on the classic page-turner. She weaves terrific plots around memorable characters, including In For The Kill's reluctant hero, Alex Albury. Her writing is as sharp as a punch in the ribs. Attention-grabbing. Compulsive. Next one please!' Editor - Hampshire Life Magazine.
Alex Albury has it all: a successful public relations business, a luxurious house, a beautiful wife and two sons. Then one September morning the police burst into his home and arrest him. Now, three and a half years later, newly released from Camp Hill Prison on the Isle of Wight, Alex is intent on finding the man who framed him for fraud and embezzlement. All he knows is his name: James Andover. But who is he? Where is he?
Alex embarks on his quest to track down Andover, but with the trail cold he is frustrated at every turn. Worse, he finds himself under suspicion by the police. The pressure is on and Alex has to unearth the answers and quick. But time is running out. For Alex the future looks bleak and soon he is left with the option - to kill or be killed.
'I was hooked from the first page. Pauline Rowson's thrillers are a contemporary take on the classic page-turner. She weaves terrific plots around memorable characters, including In For The Kill's reluctant hero, Alex Albury. Her writing is as sharp as a punch in the ribs. Attention-grabbing. Compulsive. Next one please!' Editor - Hampshire Life Magazine.
'Pauline Rowson's novels are packed with twists and turns. This is an enjoyable crime novel and Pauline is a crime writer to keep an eye on. Great Stuff.' Caroline Mileham, Books Buyer, Play.com
'This is an incredible story, only work got in the way of finishing it in one go. Once you start to read this you will not be able to put it down. Pauline Rowson's writing makes you feel for the main character until you are almost possessed. A stupendous read right down to the last page.' Bob Hornby posted on www.booktribes.com
'I have just finished reading In for the Kill and enjoyed it very much. I marvel at Pauline Rowson's ability to construct and sustain so complicated a plot. Well done.' Patrick Forsythe
Rachel Harvey-Jones talks to Pauline Rowson about In For the Kill