Silent Running
The first Art Marvik marine thriller
by Pauline Rowson
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Pub Date Jul 01 2015 | Archive Date Jul 27 2015
Description
When a former girlfriend shows up at his remote cottage with a disturbing story about the murder of a young woman fifteen years ago, and her growing belief that the man convicted for it is innocent, former marine commando Art Marvik doesn’t think much of it. But when Charlotte goes missing after leaving his home, everything changes.
Soon, Marvik finds himself suspected by the police of being involved in not only her abduction, and possible murder, but also the disappearance of a scientist involved in top-secret research. It’s clear he’s being framed – but by whom? And why?
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780727885005 |
PRICE | $28.95 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
The first book in the 'Art Marvik' series is an excellent introduction to this new character from Pauline Rowson. Similar in style to her other 'Andy Horton' series, this book holds the reader with a fast paced story once again based in the Solent area. Art is a decent likeable man and I am already looking forward to the second in the series. My only complaint is there are always so many twists and turns in Pauline's books that I have never yet guessed 'whodunnit'! This book is very well written and with great attention to detail. Much research obviously goes into each of her books. As I am based on the Isle of Wight I particularly like being able to relate to stories based here, which includes a part of Silent Running.
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