About this series
Bogamus finds himself in all kinds of trouble when a visit to the Troll Games goes horribly wrong. Bogamus, his niece Boonetta and Teddy, her pink teddy bear, suspect that a competitor is cheating. But on investigating they get flung out of the Magical Realm and crash into the town of Bealey. But their arrival in Bealey does not go unnoticed for Professor Rawbling, Bealey’s own zany inventor, has created BETI, the Bealey Extra Terrestrial Investigator, to search the night sky for aliens. But the machines designed to find little green men ends up detecting the arrival of Bogamus (who, at ten foot tall, is hardly little), Teddy (who is pink) and Boonetta (who is a girl).
But this is only the start of their troubles in Bealey where they encounter elephants, Joseppi the baker, the town mayor, a rare breed of squirrel, the notorious Basher family as well as Sarge, P.C. George and P.C Harriet of the Bealey Police Force.
Will Bogamus, Boonetta and Teddy be able to escape from Bealey and get back to the safety of the Magical Realm? Will Joseppi the baker’s latest creation, the Bealey Bun, be a success? What dastardly plans is the infamous Ma Basher going to unleash on the unsuspecting people of Bealey? Will the Bealey Police Force be able to capture Ma Basher and her two squabbling sons Bob and Tom? Who will win the Vertical Race, the last event of the Troll Games? The answer to all of these questions can be found in Bogamus in Space, the third book in the Bogamus and Friends series.
Titles in the series (3)
- Bogamus the Troll
1
'Waaaarrrrrrrraaaaaaarrrrrrrraaaaaaggggghhhhhhh!’ Bogamus was having a bad day. The three billy goats Gruff had sneaked, tricked and finally buffeted him off his bridge. Now he was flying through the air, arms flailing and screaming. His bridge, the river under it and the valley it ran through were all getting smaller and smaller beneath him. But a prang from a billy goat's horn was not the end for Bogamus, who found himself floating along the river. Why not follow Bogamus as he travels along the river and has adventures with heroic knights (well ... fairly heroic), terrifying giants, (un)distressed damsels, beautiful princesses, dainty fairies and wicked enchanters. A journey that will eventually lead him to the real world where he makes new friends and faces new challenges. Bogamus the Troll is a funny, silly yet charming story about an unfortunate but likeable troll for children aged 7 to 12. The story is split into ten short chapters each of which can be read in about thirty minutes.
- Villainous Vic
2
They call him Villainous Vic and say that he is the most villainous villain in the history of villainy. Pinching things is what he does best. He'll vaporise your vitals with vip, vim and vigour. He's a veteran versed in vanishing the value of your vault. Verified as a viable Viking, vetted for vice and a victor at vacating your villa. Verily our verdict has him voted the most vicious vermin that ever vexed the vigilant and valiant. The quiet town of Bealey is brought to its knees when Villainous Vic escapes from prison. But an escaped criminal is not the only problem faced by the Bealey police force as Professor Rawbling, Bealey's own nutty inventor, is demanding round-the-clock police protection for his latest prized invention and if that wasn't enough there is also the annual police jumble sale to organise. Squaring up against these challenges is the injury prone Sarge and the new recruit police constable George. No doubt the long arm of the law will need some help in order to catch Villainous Vic. But the only help that is available comes from Edith and Vera, who seem to be two perfectly normal elderly ladies. But then again in Bealey things are rarely as they seem. Just how villainous is Villainous Vic? Will Villainous Vic be able to overcome his fear of big, green trolls that want to do bad things to him? What is Professor Rawbling's secret invention? Will the Bealey police be able to keep Professor Rawbling's invention safe? Will Villainous Vic escape the long arm of the law? Will the jumble sale go ahead as planned? These questions and many more will be answered in Villainous Vic, the hilarious and exciting follow-up to Bogamus the Troll. Suitable for children aged seven to twelve.
- Bogamus in Space
3
Bogamus finds himself in all kinds of trouble when a visit to the Troll Games goes horribly wrong. Bogamus, his niece Boonetta and Teddy, her pink teddy bear, suspect that a competitor is cheating. But on investigating they get flung out of the Magical Realm and crash into the town of Bealey. But their arrival in Bealey does not go unnoticed for Professor Rawbling, Bealey’s own zany inventor, has created BETI, the Bealey Extra Terrestrial Investigator, to search the night sky for aliens. But the machines designed to find little green men ends up detecting the arrival of Bogamus (who, at ten foot tall, is hardly little), Teddy (who is pink) and Boonetta (who is a girl). But this is only the start of their troubles in Bealey where they encounter elephants, Joseppi the baker, the town mayor, a rare breed of squirrel, the notorious Basher family as well as Sarge, P.C. George and P.C Harriet of the Bealey Police Force. Will Bogamus, Boonetta and Teddy be able to escape from Bealey and get back to the safety of the Magical Realm? Will Joseppi the baker’s latest creation, the Bealey Bun, be a success? What dastardly plans is the infamous Ma Basher going to unleash on the unsuspecting people of Bealey? Will the Bealey Police Force be able to capture Ma Basher and her two squabbling sons Bob and Tom? Who will win the Vertical Race, the last event of the Troll Games? The answer to all of these questions can be found in Bogamus in Space, the third book in the Bogamus and Friends series.
Nathan A Jones
I'm Nathan, the creator of the Bogamus and Friends stories. I live in East London and work for a pensions IT consultancy and write in my spare time. When work and writing aren't keeping me busy I enjoy church bell ringing. While I am not quite as tall as Bogamus, some people have pointed out similarities between us.
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