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www.guybass.comIllustrated By
David LopezPublisher
Stripes Publishing, an imprint of Magi Publications an imprint of Magi PublicationsPublication date
30th September 2010ISBN
9781847151476Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Secret Santa: Agent of X.M.A.S
Written by: Guy Bass
Illustrated by: David Lopez
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One night a year, Santa J. Claus delivers presents to the children of the world...but for the rest of the time, he's protecting the world as the top secret agent of the Xtremely Mysterious Agency of Secrets (X.M.A.S.), dishing out his own brand of justice to the world's most dastardly criminals. Santa and his Little Helper, newly qualified X.M.A.S. agent Jingle Bells, are on the trail of Dr Cumulus Nimbus, who's hell-bent on creating a new ice age...and Santa hates snow! Can they stop the evil plot before the world is snowed under?
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Secret Santa: Agent of X.M.A.S by Guy BassOne night a year, Santa J. Claus delivers presents to the children of the world...but for the rest of the time, he's protecting the world as the top secret agent of the Xtremely Mysterious Agency of Secrets (X.M.A.S.), dishing out his own brand of justice to the world's most dastardly criminals. Santa and his Little Helper, newly qualified X.M.A.S. agent Jingle Bells, are on the trail of Dr Cumulus Nimbus, who's hell-bent on creating a new ice age...and Santa hates snow! Can they stop the evil plot before the world is snowed under?
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About The Author
Guy Bass grew up dreaming of being a superhero – he even had a Spider-Man costume. The costume doesn’t fit anymore, so Guy now contents himself with writing books and plays and drawing the occasional picture. In times past, Guy has been a theatre producer, a surly temp, and has acted his way out of several paper bags. The high point of his career was playing a ‘happy cappuccino’.
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