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The Isle of Wight Murders (5)

A cold, grey January morning.  A woman with a gun in her hand.  A corpse on an abandoned golf course.  Detective Inspector Andy Horton is taking a break on the Isle of Wight. But even when he’s on holiday trouble follows him . . .

The Isle of Wight Murders

On an abandoned golf course, Horton finds a distraught, young woman with a gun in her hand, crouching over one of the derelict bunkers. Then the smell hits him. A dead man lies there. Dressed in walking gear, his body decomposing. The woman with the gun says she’s his sister.  The local police think she killed her brother, but Horton’s not so sure.

Then Horton’s boat is broken into and another body is found in a barn. The victim stabbed in the back with a pitchfork.

Horton must race against time to uncover the truth before the killer strikes again. 

(Please note this was previously published as Blood on the Sand).

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Other books in this series

Solent Murder Mysteries - Box Set - Books 10-12
Solent Murder Mysteries - Box Set -Books 7-9
The Hayling Island Murders
Solent Murder Mysteries - Box Set -Books 4-6
The South Binness Murders
The Portsmouth Murders
The Luccombe Bay Murders
The Rat Island Murders
Solent Murder Mysteries - Box Set -Books 1-3
The Guernsey Ferry Murders
The Thorney Island Murders
The Boathouse Murders
The Cowes Week Murders
The Oyster Quays Murders
The Farlington Marsh Murders
The Chale Bay Murders
The Portchester Castle Murders
The Royal Hotel Murders
The Horsea Marina Murders
The Langstone Harbour Murders

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About Pauline

Pauline Rowson lives on the South Coast of England and is the best selling author of many crime novels, published by Joffe Books. Her popular crime novels include the DI Andy Horton Solent Murder Mystery series, the Art Marvik mystery thrillers and the 1950s set Inspector Ryga mysteries. Subscribe to her newsletter for all the latest books news.

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