The small Norfolk town of Hummingsby is gyrating with seasonal activity due to television advertisers cajoling the townsfolk into a frenzy of late Christmas shopping. Unconcerned, our two resident Santas stare at each other from the safety of their command posts on opposite sides of the market place. Their blood-red festive uniforms do little to hide their true feelings and, like modern day gladiators, they are eager to launch themselves into a duel from which only one can possibly emerge victorious. As the first shot is fired the unlikeliest of referees enters the arena. The battle has begun!
The Two Santas introduces Hetty Hummer, Roger Chamberlain's trusty mobility scooter. In 2014 The Tagman Press will be publishing An Angel in my Garage, the first novel in the Hetty Hummer trilogy.
Reviews
'I loved the complexity of the plot, and the detail and the humour. When I finished it, I really felt that I had been there with you and your wicked mobility scooter mates.' Geoffrey Atkinson OBE
'I laughed out loud at parts of it. It is the most amusing story you have written.' Brian Ager
The small Norfolk town of Hummingsby is gyrating with seasonal activity due to television advertisers cajoling the townsfolk into a frenzy of late Christmas shopping. Unconcerned, our two resident Santas stare at each other from the safety of their command posts on opposite sides of the market place. Their blood-red festive uniforms do little to hide their true feelings and, like modern day gladiators, they are eager to launch themselves into a duel from which only one can possibly emerge victorious. As the first shot is fired the unlikeliest of referees enters the arena. The battle has begun!
The Two Santas introduces Hetty Hummer, Roger Chamberlain's trusty mobility scooter. In 2014 The Tagman Press will be publishing An Angel in my Garage, the first novel in the Hetty Hummer trilogy.
Reviews
'I loved the complexity of the plot, and the detail and the humour. When I finished it, I really felt that I had been there with you and your wicked mobility scooter mates.' Geoffrey Atkinson OBE
'I laughed out loud at parts of it. It is the most amusing story you have written.' Brian Ager