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Cheers for Arabella and Andy "A fast, furious and funny spy story with a welcome duo of amateur detectives who track down suspects the hard way. Blithely written." -Boston Post "Wild, wacky spy-intrigue-mystery opus packed with laughs and shivers." -New York Herald Tribune "Joyously daffy melodrama." - San Francisco Chronicle "A thoroughly rewarding yarn with a climax that is riotous, thrilling, and amusing as the events leading up to it." -Harpers Magazine "Thrills, action, suspense and laughs enough for an omnibus." -Boston Evening Globe A Collection of Richard Powell's Arabella and Andy…mehr

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Cheers for Arabella and Andy "A fast, furious and funny spy story with a welcome duo of amateur detectives who track down suspects the hard way. Blithely written." -Boston Post "Wild, wacky spy-intrigue-mystery opus packed with laughs and shivers." -New York Herald Tribune "Joyously daffy melodrama." - San Francisco Chronicle "A thoroughly rewarding yarn with a climax that is riotous, thrilling, and amusing as the events leading up to it." -Harpers Magazine "Thrills, action, suspense and laughs enough for an omnibus." -Boston Evening Globe A Collection of Richard Powell's Arabella and Andy Mysteries is the first published volume of five books in Richard Powell's Arabella and Andy series. DON'T CATCH ME ALL OVER BUT THE SHOOTING LAY THAT PISTOL DOWN SHOOT IF YOU MUST AND HOPE TO DIE
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Richard Powell is an expat Canadian freelance writer/photographer. His articles and stories have appeared in local and international magazines and blogs. He writes both fiction and non-fiction. Richard started researching the history of Stane Street when living near the route in South East England. It combined his passions for photography, writing, research and the past. Drawing on his early life as an IT Analyst, Entrepreneur, Curios Shop Owner and Publican, Richard is now applying his enthusiasm to the island of Cyprus where he lives with his wife in a traditional village stone house, uncovering more stories of long-forgotten places and events.