Pauline Rowson
Pauline Rowson’s latest novel Dangerous Cargo could be yours free – Severn House Publishers have 5 ebooks to give away in a prize draw competition. Dangerous Cargo by Pauline Rowson is the second in the intriguing fast-paced crime series to feature Art Marvik, a former Royal Marine Commando turned undercover marine investigator for the UK’s National Intelligence Marine Squad (NIMS). Art Marvik has a new and deadly mission to accomplish to catch a ruthless killer whose murders span over half a century.
How to enter
For a chance to win an ebook of Dangerous Cargo simply answer the question below correctly, submit your answer via the form on the website below.
http://www.rowmark.co.uk/dangerous-cargo-running-competition/
The first five correct entries to be selected by Severn House Publishers will each receive an ebook of Dangerous Cargo. You’ll find the answer to the question on Pauline’s website if you look carefully!
Question
In which Dorset coastal town does Art Marvik find himself at the opening of Dangerous Cargo?
Closing Date
Closing date 30 September 2016
The competition is open to all. one entry per person.
Pauline Rowson is the author of sixteen crime novels, twelve featuring the rugged and flawed Portsmouth detective DI Andy Horton, two in the new series featuring Art Marvik, troubled former Royal Marine Commando now an undercover investigator for the UK’s National Intelligence Marine Squad (NIMS) and two standalone thrillers, the award winning In Cold Daylight and In For the Kill.
Pauline has been hailed as “redefining the genre of the police drama” by setting it against the atmospheric backdrop of the ever changing sea. Her cops are tough yet fallible. Adventure, mystery and heroes have always fascinated and thrilled Pauline, that and her love of the sea has led her to create her thrilling range of crime novels.
Her new marine thriller series introduces former Royal Marine Commando, turned undercover investigator, Art Marvik in Silent Running. His second mission takes him along the Dorset coast in Dangerous Cargo.
Born and raised in Portsmouth, Pauline draws her inspiration for her crime novels from the area in which she lives, which is diverse and never without incident.
When she isn’t writing (which isn’t often) she can be found walking the coastal paths on the Isle of Wight and around Langstone and Chichester Harbours looking for a good place to put a body!