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A Killing Coast a DI Hortonc rime novel by Pauline RowsonA Killing Coast, the seventh in the DI Horton series is now available in hardcover
 
It will be published in the USA on 1 May 2012.


“Deserves mention in the same breath as the work of Peter Robinson and John Harvey.” Booklist Starred Review of Footsteps on the Shore


 

Footsteps on the Shore the sixth in the DI Horton marine mystery crime series has been nominated for the eDUNNIT AWARD at CrimeFest 2012.

Footsteps on the Shore by Pauline Rowson "Andy Horton is an especially good series hero, a likeable fellow with plenty of street smarts and the requisite personal baggage – an abrasive supervisor and an antagonistic soon-to-be ex-wife (like Harvey’s Frank Elder). Procedural fans who haven’t already read Rowson should be encouraged to do so in the strongest possible terms." Booklist
 
 

CrimeFest is a convention for people who like to read an occasional crime novel as well as for die-hard fanatics. CrimeFest will be presenting the eDunnit Award for the best crime ebook of 2011 at the gala dinner on 26 May 2012.
 
 
Foosteps on the Shore now available in paperback and as an e book, on Kindle and  Barnes and Noble, Nook
 
 
Visit The Book Depository for some great prices on this title and others in the marine mystery series plus FREE delivery
 
 

 
Pauline Rowson's popular marine mystery crime novels featuring DI Horton and her thriller novels are also available on Kindle at Amazon.


 

Blood on the Sand by Pauline Rowson is published in Large Print format by Severn House on 30 December 2011. 

It is the fifth in the marine mystery series of police procedural crime novels featuring the flawed and rugged DI Andy Horton.


Blood on the Sand a DI Horton crime novel by Pauline Rowson'Another solid entry in a consistently well written series. Like Ed McBain, Rowson works many subtle variations on the procedural formula (including very interesting relationships between Andy and a couple of his superiors). A definite winner in the crowded field of British procedurals.' 

It is also available in hardcover, trade paperback, mass market paperback and as an e book, on Kindle and Nook.  The unabridged audio book version was published in 2011 by Isis Publishing and and is read by the accomplished actor, Gordon Griffin.

 
 

In For The Kill is published in Turkey by Babıali Kültür Yayıncılığı one of the country’s leading publishers.  It follows the publication of Rowson's other stand alone thriller, In Cold Daylight

In For The Kill by Pauline Rowson
 


Dead Man's Wharf published as unabridged audio book

 
The fourth marine mystery featuring the flawed and rugged Inspector Andy Horton, Dead Man’s Wharf has been released as an unabridged audio book by Isis Publishing, the World’s leading publisher of unabridged audio books. 

Dead Man's Wharf Audio Book Marine Mystery


 

Marine Mysteries featured on top online retailer The Book Depository

Pauline Rowson's popular marine mystery crime novels and thrillers are featured on top international online book seller The Book Depository. There are some great prices and FREE worldwide delivery.

 
 
Deadly Waters a DI Andy Horton marine mystery by Pauline Rowson
 
 

DI Andy Horton crime novel published in China  

 
Tide of Death an Inspector Horton marine mystery crime novel by Pauline Rowson
 
Tide of Death the first in the Inspector Andy Horton marine mystery series and In Cold Daylight a crime thriller novel have been published in China by Guizhou People’s Publishing House of Guizhou in the People’s Republic of China.
 
 
 
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Nominate your favourite crime author for the Crime Writers' Association (CWA) Dagger in the Library Award 2012.
 
Readers and librarians can nominate their favourite crime author for the Dagger in the Library Award. Pauline Rowson was delighted to reach the long list in 2008. You can nominate her and any of your three favourite crime authors between now and 31st March 2012.

The Dagger in the Library is awarded not for an individual book but for the author’s body of work. Entries are for authors working in Britain and must be submitted through libraries. Nomination forms may be downloaded from the CWA website or ask at your local library. There are prizes if your chosen author reaches the short list or wins.


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