Adventure's with Andrew Mcnubble

Adventure's with Andrew Mcnubble

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Andrew Mcnubble was a simple art critique from a small town in northern Ireland called West Winchesterstinfeildvile. He now lives in England in a small apartment looking out over the city. His life was simple, it was filled with coffee, loneliness and the need to always judge something before he knew what it was, until the day his arch enemy came back into the picture. His enemy throws lots of hidden secrets and new mysteries in Andrews life. Now Andrew tells his adventure. What is in store for Andrew? What adventure will you take?
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