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Pauline Rowson British Crime Writer of the contemporary marine mystery series of crime novels

A great review - thanks America


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The fourth in the Inspector Horton Marine Mystery crime series, set on the south coast of England.

Amazon.com

  hardcover
Amazon.com

Barnes & Noble

  hardcover
Barnes & Noble

Powell's Books

  hardcover
Powell's Books
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July 3, 2009, 7:08 am

My latest crime novel Dead Man’s Wharf was published in America on 1 July 2009 in hardcover. I'm delighted that it has immediately received an excellent review from Kirkus Book Reviews.

Kirkus Reviews is published 24 times annually, with nearly 5,000 book reviews each year. It is one of the most prestigious names in the publishing industry and is read by publishers, libraries, agents, film and television studio producers, as well as commercial booksellers. 

Here is what they say about Dead Man's Wharf:

‘Rowson turns out an exemplary procedural with the requisite plot twists, double-crosses and all loose ends tied up neatly in a sailor’s knot.’

Dead Man’s Wharf was published in hardcover in the UK in April 2009.   It is the fourth in the marine mystery series of crime novels to feature the flawed and rugged Inspector Andy Horton, whose patch is Portsmouth CID on the south coast of England. It is available from on line bookstores and can be ordered through any bookshop.

You can read an extract from Dead Man's Wharf on my official web site at www.rowmark.co.uk