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Footsteps on the Shore

The Andy Horton Marine Mysteries, Book 6

#6 in series

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An unidentified corpse may be a missing murderer—or another victim—in this police procedural set on the south coast of England . . .

Friday the thirteenth starts badly for DI Andy Horton. Convicted killer Luke Felton has gone missing—at the same time a decomposed corpse is washed up in Portsmouth Harbor. But before Horton can come to grips with either case, he is called to the house of a woman he had met only the day before, to find her brutally murdered.

Is Luke Felton the prime suspect, or is it his body in the mud of the harbor? Horton is under pressure, and little does he suspect that his luck is about to get even worse . . .

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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2011

      A series of unpromising cases makes DI Andy Horton (Blood on the Sand, 2010, etc.) reconsider his choice of career.

      If DCI Lorraine Bliss's stint at headquarters as a trainer was a relief to many of the men she left temporarily behind at Portsmouth CID, her abrupt return becomes a particular problem for one of them. Bliss is a constant thorn in Horton's side, especially when she saddles him with the search for Luke Felton. Convicted of murdering young jogger Natalie Raymonds, Luke disappears from the halfway house to which he's been released on parole. No one particularly wants drug-addicted Felton found: not his wealthy brother Ashley, not his fearful sister Olivia and certainly not Natalie's husband. Superintendent Uckfield would rather have Andy's help solving the murder of Venetia Trotman, found dead in her garden. Andy is far from enthusiastic about giving that help. He feels too close to the case because he'd almost completed a deal to buy Venetia's boat, now missing. Felton's disappearance also intrudes on his personal space, since the ex-convict had been employed since his parole at Kempton Marine, owned by the father of Horton's ex-wife Diana. Andy rather hopes Bliss will make good on her threat to cashier him for disrespect in questioning his former father-in-law. But in spite of his personal distaste, and because of his personal connection, Horton presses on to clear up a skein of crime as tangled as one of the harbor's ancient fishing nets.

      Rowson's latest should please both Andy Horton fans and puzzle aficionados.

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

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      Starred review from May 1, 2011
      Detective Inspector Andy Horton, the star of several British police procedurals, returns for another investigation. It begins with the disappearance of Luke Felton, a convicted murderer who was recently paroled. Andy barely starts looking for Felton when a body turns up in Portsmouth Harbouridentification is going to be tricky, but it could be Feltons. Then more bodies appear, including that of a local resident from whom Andy was planning to buy a boat. Is Luke Felton dead, or is he at large, committing more murders? Rowsons earlier novels in the Horton series were all satisfactory, but she clearly has stepped up several notches with this outstanding entry. It deserves mention in the same breath as works in the upper echelon of both American procedurals (those by McBain or Joseph Wambaugh, for example) and their British counterparts, including the work of Peter Robinson and John Harvey. Andy Horton is an especially good series hero, a likable fellow with plenty of street smarts and the requisite personal baggagean abrasive supervisor and an antagonistic soon-to-be ex-wife (like Harveys Frank Elder). Procedural fans who havent already read Rowson should be encouraged to do so in the strongest possible terms.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

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