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A pivotal crime novel in the DI Andy Horton series

THE FARLINGTON MARSH MURDERS previously published as DEATH LIES BENEATH is one of the pivotal novels in the Horton police procedural series because in it DI Andy Horton discovers something that gives him a lead in the mystery surrounding the disappearance of his mother when he was ten. This sets him off on a tortuous journey to find the truth about what really happened to her after she walked out of their council flat in a tower block in inner city Portsmouth one foggy November day never to be seen again.

Also in THE FARLINGTON MARSH MURDERS Andy's marriage to Catherine is set to be finally dissolved much to Andy’s sorrow.

There were two areas that helped inspire me for the setting of THE FARLINGTON MARSH MURDERS, yes you've guess it Farlington marshes on the northern boundary of the city of Portsmouth facing on to Langstone Harbour. The other was the area of Tipner, or more specifically the sea bordering this north western boundary of Portsmouth, which filters into Portsmouth Harbour.

Farlington Marshes, part of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, is a coastal grazing marsh and lagoon which has several pools, and a broad stream providing feeding and roosting sites for waders and wildfowl.

Tipner Lake, falls within the Portsmouth Harbour special protection area. Moves to reclaim the land to provide extra space for the expansion of Portsmouth were rejected in the early 1990s on environmental grounds. But the area around the Tipner quayside has been cleared in preparation for expansion and a proposed new marina, which at the time of writing has not happened.


So what links these two areas in THE FARLINGTON MARSH MURDERS?

Well ex con Daryl Woodley is found dead in the remote location of Farlington Marshes and the body of a woman dressed in black is found during a boat salvage operation to clear a World War II munitions barge from the seabed off Tipner. If I tell you more I will spoil it for you.

Horton is tasked to investigate both murders and it’s believed there could be a link between them in the form of a big time crook, currently serving time in prison, Marty Stapleton. That brings Agent Harriet Ames over from Europol, seconded to work with Horton to help solve the crimes. For those of you who have read the Inspector Andy Horton, Solent Murder Mysteries, the name Ames will ring some bells with you. Harriet Ames is the daughter of Lord Richard Ames, a man, Horton later discovers is involved with Jennifer Horton’s disappearance. I’ll say no more.

Meanwhile Horton has to find metal thieves... Daryl Woodley’s killer ... and the murderer of the woman in black who might very well be the same person.

Aided by Agent Harriet Ames, and working with Detective Superintendent Uckfield of the Major Crime Team, Horton, with his sidekick, Sergeant Cantelli, employs his usual instinctive approach, combined with a grim determination and a disregard for procedure to get to the truth.

 



"A fast paced excellent mystery, with an interesting diverse set of characters, and an intriguing hook at the end that has me eagerly awaiting the next installment in this series.Highly recommended." Mystery People

"Another tantalising, multi-layered case which keeps you guessing to the end in this superb series by Pauline Rowson. The main combatants are vibrant, believable and we learn more of their characters as the series develops."

"Brilliant story, could not put the book down, really gripping and exciting."

"Just loved all the twists and turns in every chapter. The series gets better and so much more to understand. You will not put these books down."

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About Pauline

Pauline Rowson lives on the South Coast of England and is the best selling author of many crime novels, published by Joffe Books. Her popular crime novels include the DI Andy Horton Solent Murder Mystery series, the Art Marvik mystery thrillers and the 1950s set Inspector Ryga mysteries. Subscribe to her newsletter for all the latest books news.

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