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The Andorra Pett Collection: The first three adventures Kindle Edition
Meet Andorra Pett. She’s running away from trouble, but it keeps finding her. The first three adventures of the solar systems most unlikely detective are here in one volume
“Agatha Raisin in space - slick crime thriller meets sci-fi fun.”
This collection contains,
Andorra Pett and the Oort Cloud Café
Andorra Pett on Mars
Andorra Pett and her Sister
When Andorra decides to get away from her car-crash of a love life, she ends up on a space mine orbiting Saturn, armed only with the determination to do something different. Solving crime was never on the agenda, just a bit of forgetting about the past and making a new life.
Trouble is; bodies and murderers seem to be around every turn. Not to mention organised crime, stolen goods and all manner of dubious characters. Andorra soon gets dragged in over her head. At least she’s kept her sense of humour
With her pal Cy, she gets to grips with running a café and discovers its secrets.
Then her ex turns up with a tale of woe, forcing her to go to Mars.
Finally, she discovers that family is the only thing that really matters, when her sister back on Earth needs her help.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 27, 2020
- File size4.6 MB
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Welcome to the Andorra-verse. Make yourself at home.

Solving Crime, in space
Andorra Pett was never really interested in space travel, she just wanted a quiet life with Trevor, surrounded by her friends. When she had the worst day ever, it seemed like a good idea to get away and start again.
Somehow, she ended up on a space station, orbiting Saturn
All she had were her wits and her best friend Cy. From that moment, trouble started to follow her.
She needed to adjust to her new life, as quickly as she could.
Because the bodies were starting to turn up, if she wasn't careful, she might be next.
The series travels the Solar System, from the rings of Saturn to a close encounter with the Sun. On the way, Andorra manages to solve crimes, meet some amazing people and keep her sense of humour when everything is falling apart around her.
The series so far
Andora Pett and the Oort Cloud Café
Andorra Pett on Mars
Andorra Pett and her Sister
Andorra Pett takes a Break
Andorra Pett and the Luna Mining Conspiracy
Andorra Pett Meets her Match
and an adventure from her Childhood,
Are we There Yet?
Oscar Station, a mine orbiting Saturn, it's hardly the place for an accident prone dress designer to start a new life. And the adventures don't stop there.
The Station
Where it all starts, there's a space station with an opening for a barista, and a body just waiting to be found. In this closed world, someone must know what happened. They need to be stopped; before they do it again
Mars, planet of mystery
Andorra travels to the red planet for her second mystery. Everyone said that her friend's death was suicide but Andorra's not so sure. What was the secret that Maisie took to her grave?
Andorra finally takes a break.
Andorra is supposed to be on holiday in this adventure. Until someone decides that a hijack in space would be a good idea. Can she save the day, again?

Additional content, a glimpse into Andorra's life.
Andorra Pett and the Space Spiders.
If there was one thing I never used to like, it was spiders. But space travel (amongst other things) cured me of that.
I think my fear of spiders came from when I was at school. The building was old and there were lots of them, they would fall on you from the ceilings, get tangled in your hair and generally wander around as if they owned the place. To make matters worse, my friend Maisie had this habit of catching them and putting them down the back of my neck. The feeling of them crawling over my skin was enough to reduce me to a quivering wreck.
When it came to leaving the Earth behind, I wasn’t worried about the whole idea of space travel, after all, everything has a risk. I was more excited to know that there wouldn’t be spiders on spaceships. It stood to reason, nobody would want them getting into the electronics and lurking in corners. Because, well; spaceships would be clean, there would be no dust, no corners for them to leap out on you from.
You can probably imagine my shock when I arrived at the space station off Saturn, went into what was to become the Oort Cloud Café and saw cobwebs everywhere. I felt hot and sick. All this way and I had been wrong.
“Look, space spiders,” I said, pointing.
“What’s that,” mumbled Cy, who seemed more interested in the beer taps. “Oh, spiders, they won’t hurt you, a bit of light dusting and that’ll solve things.”
“I didn’t think there’d be any, spiders in space, With all the quarantine rules and that.”
He laughed, “of course, you don’t like them, Maisie used to tease you.” The mention of her name bought up my other hate, ex-boyfriend Trevor and all his scheming. Telling Maisie that we had split up, just so he could get horizontal with her. And getting caught at it, by me! It was another part of the reason we were here.
“Mind you, there’s a lot of cobwebs, considering this place has only been shut a few weeks,” Cy added. “Maybe the spiders grow really big in space?” He wasn’t helping, I looked around, half expecting to see one as large as me emerge from a dark corner.
“You’re cleaning them,” I said, “I have to go and fumigate my cabin.”
“Don’t be daft, they won’t hurt you, haven’t you seen one, close up, they’re furry and…,”
I didn’t want to hear the rest.
For all his faults, the cobwebs were gone next time I plucked up the courage to look. I didn’t even have to mention it again. Bless him.
I tried to put space spiders out of my mind, until I had my tour of the station and saw the farm. Talking about the ecosystem that Derek and his team had created out here made me realise that spiders were a necessary part of it, they ate aphids and other nasties for one thing. In fact, Derek said that they were one of the more useful creatures to have around.
As Derek was handsome and available, I decided that a change of approach where spiders were concerned would be a good idea. I made myself stand still when I saw one, without reaching for anything solid to thwack it. I even let one run up my arm without vomiting and left a few cobwebs alone when I saw that they had caught some unidentified flying beasts.
It was hard at first but I stuck with it. As I told myself, I was doing it for the good of the station, not just to get in with Derek, although that was a nice side effect. I was pretty sure that he wouldn’t be half as impressed with me if he knew I was a spider killer.
Cy must have noticed that I had stopped whingeing about spiders in the café. He even caught me rescuing one that was about to fall into the sink.
“So you're alright with spiders now?” he said.
“Don’t push it,” I said, “Derek says that…”
He rolled his eyes, “Derek says,” he mocked, “that’s alright then, gotta keep onside with Derek?” He made that last bit into a question. Was it that obvious that I fancied him? I thought I was being subtle.
“No,” I protested, “well yes…, but he’s right, they won’t hurt me and,” I realised I was getting louder, and that Cy was laughing. “Too much,” he said. “He’s good for you, he’s got you polishing your hormones again, he’s helped you get over Trevor.”
Clearly, I was that obvious.
When I got my scooper pilots license, Cy presented me with a gift.
“What’s that for?” I asked him as I tore at the paper.
“Something to decorate your scooper with,” he said with a smirk. “I thought you could hang it off the mirror. It might make you feel at home when your whizzing about doing whatever it is you do out there.”
Blow me, it was a big black plastic spider on a long spring. I could just imagine its motion when I was doing acrobatics and trying to catch rocks. It could easily have my eye out.
“Thanks,” I said. Cy spotted my lack of enthusiasm.
“Cost me a fortune getting it shipped up from Mars,” he grumbled, “I thought you could call it Derek.”
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- ASIN : B08P8MN958
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- Publication date : November 27, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 4.6 MB
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- Screen Reader : Supported
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- Print length : 744 pages
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About the author

I’m Richard Dee and I’m from Brixham in Devon.
I write all kinds of speculative fiction, from Science Fiction and Steampunk to sci-fi crime and psychological thrillers.
Forty years at sea gave me the ideas, I just changed the names and set them in the future or in an alternative now.
All my work is fuelled by black coffee and homemade digestive biscuits.
You can keep up with me at https://richarddeescifi.co.uk/ where you’ll find free short stories, regular features on writing, book reviews and guest appearances from other great authors.
I can also be contacted at richarddeescifi@gmail.com
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025Andorra Pett is an enjoyable series to read. Richard Dee’s characters are well developed but with a bit of whimsy. I’m drawn into his novels, worried about Andi and companies crisis’s. Dee blends in the sci-fi aspect as a natural part of the characters lives.
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- FellfromGraceReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 27, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Good fun futuristic mysteries
I really enjoyed these cosy sci fi mysteries set in a future UK-centric universe with space travel and a strangely comforting Britain and colonised planets. Good heroine, I cared about the characters and enjoyed them tremendously. They are not deeply intellectual, pretentious or heavy...just good fun adventures to while away the hours. Having said that when I got to the end I would have liked more!