The Bat by Jo Nesbo an outstanding crime thriller. Now available in the U.S. for first time. Highly recommended. http://billsmedia.blogspot.com
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First speaking engagement for 2013 a great succcess, looking forward to packed year of talks ahead
I had a great time speaking to the lovely members of the Holbury and Fawley U3A on Tuesday 26 February. They made me very welcome and were a superb audience. I talked about how I write my DI Andy Horton marine mystery crime novels and my thrillers.…
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6 FREE killer thrillers from award-winning, best-selling, internationally published authors!
"Killer Thrillers" is an authors collective of 24 award-winning, best-selling, internationally published authors. 6 of our titles are free today through Friday (2/20-22)
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Freezing Point by Karen Dionne
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A Fine and Dangerous Season by Keith Raffel
Breaking Cover by JD…
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Latest DI Horton Published in UK and Commonwealth, Undercurrent by Pauline Rowson
Undercurrent, the ninth in the marine mystery crime series featuring the flawed and rugged detective DI Horton is now published in the UK and Commonwealth by Severn House. It will be published in the USA on 1 May 2013.
Set in the Solent area on the South Coast of England the DI Horton series has received critical acclaim both in the UK and the USA where they have been compared to the works…
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On location with Pauline Rowson's DI Andy Horton in the new marine mystery crime novel, Undercurrent
The new DI Andy Horton, number nine in the series, called Undercurrent, will be published in the UK and Commonwealth on 31 January and in the USA on 1 May 2013. Like all the DI Horton novelsit is set against the backdrop of the sea in the Solent area on the South Coast of England.
In this crime novel DI Horton has a new mystery…
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DI Horton Crime Novel Nominated for Book Award
I'm delighted to announce that the seventh in the DI Andy Horton crime series, A Killing Coast has been nominated by my publisher Severn House for the eDUNNIT AWARD at CrimeFest 2013.
Crimefest is…
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Pauline Rowson on choosing names for characters in crime novels
Getting the right name for characters in my crime fiction novels can be a tricky business. Sometimes they come to me completely out of the blue, as I am creating a character, other times I will struggle to find the name that best suits that particular character and until I do the personality refuses to come fully alive. The name has to fit. If it's not right then the character isn't right. The name also needs to fit with the age and nationality although you can have…
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Red Hot Crime for a Red Hot Summer - DI Horton Marine Mystery and thrillers on Kindle Price Promotion
My crime novels are on a summer reading promotion on Amazon Kindle. So if you haven't tried them before and fancy a summer reading of crime you can get them at the fantastic price of 99p on amazon uk and at $1.54…
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3 Must-Read Books On the Craft of Writing Mystery, Suspense & Thrillers
Although I'm not new to the publishing world, I am very much new to the suspense/thriller genre. Just after I finished writing The Seven Year Itch: A J.J. McCall Novel and started getting feedback from the Beta readers, I realized I might have some major revisions. While the readers said they "love, love, love" the story and couldn't wait for the next installment (and one of the Beta readers didn't know me), an agent had a less than pleasing reaction. He said that it was well written but it…
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3 Must-Read Books On the Craft of Writing Mystery, Suspense & Thrillers
Although I'm not new to the publishing world, I am very much new to the suspense/thriller genre. Just after I finished writing The Seven Year Itch: A J.J. McCall Novel and started getting feedback from the Beta readers, I realized I might have some major revisions. While the readers said they "love, love, love" the story and couldn't wait for the next installment (and one of the Beta readers didn't know me), an agent had a less than pleasing reaction. He said that it was well written but it…
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Free Beach read!
Just in time for the Beach! My award-winning New Orleans crime thriller, ABSOLUTION, will be free for two days on Wednesday, June 20 and Thursday, June 21. A serial killer preys on young women in New Orleans, where everyone has something to hide ...
Best Mystery-Suspense-Thriller of 2009 -- The Premier Book Awards
"Relentless tempo ... sharp writing." -- Kirkus Discoveries
"A killer thriller!" -- Jan Herman, Arts Journal
"Creole-flavored suspense!" -- The Sun…
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Photographs from Pauline Rowson's radio interview on Angel Radio, talking about her Solent based crime novels
I was interviewed…
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Great talk yesterday to a packed U3A audience. Pauline Rowson talking about her Solent based crime novels
Over a hundred people turned out on a damp May day yesterday in Hook in Hampshire to hear me talk about my Solent based thrillers and my marine mystery detective crime novels featuring the hunky DI Andy Horton, and what a marvellous audience they were.
My thanks to the programme secretary Angela Powell for organising the event…
Added by Pauline Rowson on May 10, 2012 at 8:11pm — No Comments
FBI Agent Megan McKenna & Detective Phil Jenkins race against the clock to catch a serial killer across the Baltimore countryside, with a back story of white collar crime & nasty lawyers. On Sale now on Kindle, price drop from $16.95 to 0.99c
Added by Miranda Phillips Walker on February 25, 2012 at 12:48am — 3 Comments
Pauline Rowson to appear at CrimeFest 2012 - DI Andy Horton novel up for an award
Added by Pauline Rowson on February 16, 2012 at 9:49pm — No Comments
Ideas for crime and thrillers can come from anywhere including social networks and cyber crime says crime author Pauline Rowson
I came across a fascinating article on the Writers Forensic Blog, which not only provides some basic research for someone writing a crime or thriller novel but can also throw up ideas for plots and perhaps warn those using social networks to be a little bit more careful about what they post.
Below is just a flavour of what can happen from author and law professor, Lori Andrews…
Added by Pauline Rowson on February 9, 2012 at 9:40pm — No Comments
Publication day in the UK for the NEW DI Horton Marine Mystery Crime Novel, A Killing Coast, by Pauline Rowson
I'm delighted to announce that the seventh in the DI Horton series of Marine Mystery crime novels set in the Solent area on the South Coast of England, A Killing Coast …Added by Pauline Rowson on January 26, 2012 at 6:53pm — No Comments

Psychopathy is a personality disorder and has been described to have significant social implications. A person who has been diagnosed as a psychopath take what they want, do what they want, violate any social norms, and don’t experience the slightest sense of guilt or regret for what they have done.
Psychopaths are responsible for a considerable amount of the serious crimes committed, both violent and non-violent, and social distress to society. One frightening…
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The new DI Andy Horton Crime Novel by Pauline Rowson, A Killing Coast, to be Published in January 2012
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Protecting our children from the potential evils online is a full time job for even an army of individuals. Technology has once again passed up our capability and manpower at the moment to stop cyber crimes, specifically sexual predators.
What happens when a pedophile turns into an Internet predator?
A pedophile, an adult who is attracted to children, has been…
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