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Sub-genre: Action thriller, Crime Thriller, detective, historical crime fiction, mystery, Police procedural, Psychological Thriller, thriller, thrillers
Adventure, mystery, heroes and the sea have always held a fascination for Pauline Rowson so it wasn’t surprising that she turned to crime – writing that is – and created an exciting series of crime novels set against the atmospheric backdrop of the sea on the South Coast of England. Pauline is the author of twenty-one crime novels, her latest the first in a new 1950 set historical mystery series introduces Scotland Yard detective, Inspector Alun Ryga who is sent to the south coast to solve a baffling crime in DEATH IN THE COVE. In addition. she is author of the popular crime novels featuring the flawed and rugged DI Andy Horton (15) as well as those featuring former Royal Marine Commando Art Marvik, (3) now an undercover investigator for the UK’s National Intelligence Marine Squad (NIMS). She is also the author of two stand alone crime novels, In Cold Daylight, which was voted by the public as their third best read in an online poll for World Book Day 2008 and In for the Kill.
Her crime novels have an International readership and have been translated into several languages. They have received critical acclaim in the UK, USA and Commonwealth where they have been given starred reviews.
As well as being a crime author, Pauline is an entertaining and inspirational speaker and gives many talks about crime writing. She lives on the south coast of England and in addition to writing, enjoys painting, knitting and walking, although not all at the same time. She can often be found walking the coastal paths looking for a good place to put a body!
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