Rowson's DI Andy Horton novels go underground
Commuters and visitors travelling on the London Underground are being entertained by the exploits of the rugged and flawed DI Andy Horton created by British author Pauline Rowson, as three of her crime novels circle the London Underground.
The popular DI Andy Horton series is set in Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight against the back drop of the Solent on the South Coast of England.
Tide of Death was chosen by Amazon as the 'Best of Crime Fiction 2006.
Footsteps on the Shore was given a starred review by US books reviewer Booklist.

Dead Man's Wharf was also given a starred review by US book reviewer Kirkus and the unabridged audio book version of Dead Man's Wharf read by Gordon Griffin also got glowing reviews.
'Griffin makes us feel the pain and terror of hidden violence. It's a moving portrayal.' D.R.W. AudioFile Magazine 2013, Portland, Maine.
Books on the Underground are books travelling around the London Underground network waiting to be read. Once a reader has finished the book he or she leaves it on the underground for someone else to read.
Pauline Rowson says, 'I hope commuters, visitors and travellers on the London Underground enjoy reading these three novels in the DI Andy Horton series.'
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POSTED BY: ALISON ROGERS - AUGUST 12TH, 2013 @ 6:56:41 BST