I'm back from giving two author talks and appearances in the West Midlands, UK where I spoke about my British crime novels
Blog Post by Pauline Rowson - Sep.29.2010 - 2:46 am

A thriller novel set in the UK about the cover up over deaths of firefighters from one watch.
I visited the newly refurbished 1930s Perry Common Library in Birmingham and was guest author in the Reading Cafe at Burton-upon-Trent Library.
I was delighted to meet many local people . I talked about how I write my Inspector Andy Horton marine mystery police procedural crime novels and my thrillers, In Cold Daylight and In For the Kill. I answered questions from the audience about my books, supped coffee and signed books.
Thank you to Perry Common and Burton-upon-Trent Library for hosting the events.
About Pauline
Hailed in the USA as the new Ed McBain and with her writing compared to Joseph Wambaugh, Pauline Rowson is a British crime author with International sales and a growing following of fans of her fictional flawed and rugged detective, DI Andy Horton...
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Causes Pauline Rowson Supports
Fire Fighters Benevolent Fund, http://www.firefighterscharity.org.uk/text.asp?PageID=2 Motor Neurone's Disease Association...
Pauline’s Favorite Books
Too many to mention but anything by Robert Goddard and Reginald Hill as well as the Golden Age of Crime novels.







