
Fatal Catch
An Inspector Andy Horton Crime Novel (12)
Pauline Rowson(Author)
Fathom (Publisher)
Published on 8. April 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-9160915-3-5 (ISBN)
Description
DI Andy Horton is called out to examine a gruesome catch by two fishermen: a human hand.Is it that of missing violent criminal Alfie Wright - or is he the killer? And where is the rest of the corpse? Soon Horton finds himself immersed in a complex case where everyone has a reason to lie and no one is who they seem. Assailed by doubts both in his personal and professional life, Horton desperately tries to keep his emotional feelings under control and his focus on his work. His instincts tell him to trust no one and believe nothing; he's not sure though whether this time he'll succeed
Reviews / Votes
Plenty of red herrings and a surprising culprit. Series fans will appreciate additional clues about the unsolved murder of Horton's mother, Jennifer, more than 30 years earlier. Publishers Weekly; A great read for mystery lovers with plenty to keep you guessing until the last moment.Crime Book ClubMore details
Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Hayling Island
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Rowmark Ltd
Edition type
New edition
ISBN-13
978-1-9160915-3-5 (9781916091535)
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Person
Adventure, mystery and heroes have always fascinated and thrilled Pauline, that and her love of the sea has led her to create her exciting and gripping range of crime novels. Pauline Rowson is the author of twenty-two crime novels - fifteen featuring the rugged and flawed Portsmouth detective, Inspector Andy Horton; three in the mystery thriller series featuring Art Marvik, the troubled former Royal Marine Commando now an undercover investigator for the UK's National Intelligence Marine Squad (NIMS), two standalone thrillers, the award winning, In Cold Daylight and In For the Kill and the 1950 set mystery series featuring Scotland Yard detective, Inspector Alun Ryga. Her crime novels have been highly acclaimed in the UK, USA and Commonwealth. They have been translated into several languages. Multi-layered, fast-paced, and compelling, they are full of twists and turns and are played out against the dramatic and powerfully evocative British marine landscape of the south coast of England.