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Are you seeking an enticing new mystery series, filled with first-rate characters, and breathtaking twists and turns? Then meet Arnold Landon, mild-mannered history buff turned amateur sleuth. "The skilful Mr Lewis has made Arnold Landon an unforgettable character." New York Times Originally published as Suddenly as a Shadow. Wild, windswept Ravenstone Fell has a secret. It was once an ancient burial ground. Now, the developers have it in their sights - to the outrage of every local archaeologist. Professor Cate Nicholas is on a mission to scupper the developers' plans. She even goes on live TV to badmouth them. As usual, Arnold is sent in to keep the peace. But it's too late for that. Cate's car is pushed into the river. And she is certain she's being followed. Rattled, Cate retreats to her country cottage. The place is miles from anywhere and it's always been her safe haven. Until now? As the row over Ravenstone intensifies, is Cate about to pay the ultimate price? Fans of Elly Griffiths, Peter James, P.D. James, Damien Boyd, Helen H. Durrant, J.D. Kirk, Bill Kitson and Peter Robinson will devour this intriguing mystery. What everyone is saying about the Arnold Landon mysteries: "Assembling layer upon layer of details . . . Lewis brings an insidious cleverness to his latest offering . . . canny enough to keep us enthralled." Publishers Weekly "A pleasure to pick up." Irish Times "Right atmosphere of menace in this highly charged mystery." Booklist "This intelligent, nicely textured mystery gathers speed and races to a thrilling conclusion." Kirkus "Good Northern atmosphere and neatly satisfying plot." Times Literary Supplement "Always a good read." Berys THE DETECTIVE
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