Pauline Rowson's Blog – June 2012 Archive (3)

Pauline Rowson discusses how she researches police matters and police procedure for her crime novels

I'm often asked how I research police procedures and police matters for my crime novels and while the DI Horton crime series certainly doesn't conform to policing in the real world  there is an underlying reality about some of the situations and procedures.



So where do I get my research from?



From talking to real live police officers, those working on the coal face and those who have also retired and my thanks here to the officers in the CID, the Major Crime Unit and the…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on June 28, 2012 at 12:33am — No Comments

Pauline Rowson to be guest author at British Society of Criminology Conference

I have been invited to be a guest panel author at the annual conference of the  British Society of Criminology taking place at the University of Portsmouth, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, (ICJS) between 4–6 July 2012. I will be on a panel on the afternoon of 5 July with my fellow crime writers, Graham Hurley, Peter Lovesey, June Hampson and Linda Regan.



The conference is themed around ‘Criminology…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on June 21, 2012 at 4:56pm — No Comments

The CWA's Crime Writing Month celebrates the best to read this summer including A Killing Coast by Pauline Rowson

There’s a lot going on in Crime Writing Month organised by the Crime Writers' Association (CWA) with my fellow crime writers giving talks, book signings and workshops around the country. The Crime Writing Month website also features some of the hottest new crime fiction publications of the summer including A Killing Coastfeaturing the rugged, hunky and flawed DI Horton.…
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Added by Pauline Rowson on June 7, 2012 at 3:48am — No Comments

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