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Lost Voyage

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Art Marvik, former Royal Marine Commando, is surprised by a late-night summons to meet Helen Shannon, a woman he helped on his first mission.
Art Marvik, former Royal Marine Commando, is surprised to receive an unexpected summons to meet Helen Shannon, a woman he helped on his first mission, in the middle of the night. When a body is discovered in her flat, Marvik is convinced that Helen is being framed for murder, but why and by whom? Shortly afterwards, the head of the National Marine Intelligence Squad, Detective Chief Superintendent Crowder, asks him to investigate the disappearance of a salvage vessel, the Mary Jo, which went missing in 2003.
As he delves into the past, it becomes clear that Marvik faces a desperate battle to keep Helen and others safe from a ruthless assassin – one who will stop at nothing in order to protect the secret of the Mary Jo's last voyage from ever being exposed.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 1, 2015
      This plodding series launch from Rowson (Shroud of Evil and 10 other DI Andy Horton mysteries) introduces Art Marvik, a former Marine commando and Special Boat Services officer, who’s stuck in a dull consultancy job until two people from his past come to him for help. Ex-Marine Shaun Strathen asks Marvik to locate scientist Ashley Palmer, who has disappeared on the Isle of Wight, Marvik’s home. Navy nurse Charlotte Churley, an old girlfriend of Marvik’s, wants his assistance in proving that imprisoned navy chaplain Terence Blackerman, the father of a wounded Marine she treated, is innocent of the strangulation murder of Esther Shannon 17 years earlier. After Churley goes missing, Det. Supt. Philip Crowder persuades Marvik to investigate Churley’s disappearance—and discover whether Blackerman was framed for Shannon’s murder. Marvik, in turn, asks Strathen to look for a link between Palmer and Churley. Rowson doesn’t generate much momentum, but her damaged hero has enough depth to carry a series.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2015
      Fans of Rowson's DI Andy Horton books will be delighted with her new series featuring former marine commando Art Marvik. Taut thriller rather than British procedural, the first book has Marvik struggling to adapt to civvy street after a demanding stint in the Royal Marines. His first job outside results in his client's death, so, dispirited and restless, he's looking for a change when his former girlfriend Charlotte arrives at his cottage claiming she's being followed. She thinks it's to do with her prison visit to convicted murderer Terence Blackerman to inform him that his son, who was under Charlotte's nursing care, had died. Then Charlotte disappears. Desperate to find her, Marvik is soon drawn into a dangerous web of cover-ups, murder, and blackmail dating back nearly 20 years and involving people at the highest levels of government and industry. A tense, terrifying thrill ride that twists and turns with dizzying speed, combined with a likable, smart, tough, but all too human hero, make this a cracking-good new seriesaction fans need Marvik on their radar.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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