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Mark Mower

Children's Fiction

  • Monty Mew-Mew: Disco Cat (Rosie Bee Books, 2009)


Non-fiction (History)

  • Zeppelin Over Suffolk: The Final Raid of the L48 (Pen & Sword Books, 2008)

  • Suffolk: Landmark Tourist Guide (Landmark Publishing, 2008)

  • Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths in Suffolk (Wharncliffe Books, 2008)

  • Suffolk Tales of Mystery & Murder (Countryside Books 2006)

Poetry

  • In the Beginning (Dial 174 Magazine, Issue 52, 2002)  

  • The Jazz Bar (Dial 174 Magazine, Issue 52, 2002)  

  • And the Song (Dial 174 Magazine, Issue 52, 2002)  

  • Riverside (Dial 174 Magazine, Issue 52, 2002) 

  • The Kill (Dial 174 Magazine, Issue 52, 2002) 

  • Soldiers Wore White (Dial 174 Magazine, Issue 52, 2002) 

  • Silent Still (Dial 174 Magazine, Issue 52, 2002) 

 

Biography


After graduating from Anglia Ruskin University in 1984 with a degree in Modern History, Mark Mower worked for twelve years as a management consultant with a large professional services firm.

During that time he wrote a large number of business articles for magazines such as Management Services, Local Government Chronicle, the Health Service Journal and Criminal Justice Management. In 1998 he gained a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree from Henley Management College.

Disillusioned with the world of consultancy, Mark set up a corporate entertainment company called East Anglian Murder Mysteries Limited (www.eamm.co.uk) in 2003.

This specialises in scripted murder mystery plays for businesses and has a client list which includes Barclays Bank, Maersk Sealand, Centerparcs and Abbotts Countrywide.

His wider interest in crime writing developed as a result and his first book Suffolk Tales of Mystery & Murder contained a potent blend of true crime stories from the seamier side of country life – described by the East Anglian Daily Times Suffolk magazine as ‘...a good serving of grisliness, a strong flavour of the unusual, a seasoning of ghoulishness and just a hint of the unexpected...’

Now a full-time writer and a member of the Crime Writers' Association, Mark continues to indulge his passion for research and writing about crime and local history. He lives close to Beccles, in Suffolk, with his wife Jacqueline, daughter Rosie and favourite cat Monty.

www.markmower.co.uk