No Time Like Show Time

No Time Like Show Time by Michael Hoeye, published by Puffin in 2005, is a captivating tale that follows Hermux Tantamoq, a watchmaker who finds himself embroiled in a theatrical mystery. With 276 pages, this edition presents a story where Hermux receives an urgent plea for help from Fluster Varmint, a renowned mouse in the entertainment industry. As he navigates the challenges of the Varmint Theatre, Hermux discovers that he is in over his head, facing not only the mystery at hand but also personal dilemmas involving his sweetheart, Linka Perflinger.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Hermux dives into the unfolding drama, encountering various threats, including the charming director Brinx Lotelle. The narrative explores themes of courage and cleverness as Hermux strives to save the theatre and his relationship. This engaging juvenile fiction piece is rich in animal characters and delivers an entertaining experience for young readers, making it a delightful addition to any bookshelf.
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Trouble is brewing at the Varmint Theatre and Hermux has the role of a lifetime!
Hermux Tantamoq is in the spotlight again when he gets an urgent plea for help from Fluster Varmint – the most famous mouse in showbiz. It seems as if someone wants to put Varmint’s lights out!
Hermux dives into the mystery headfirst, but quickly discovers he is in too deep. And there are other threats too, notably suave director Brinx Lotelle, practising his amorous skill on aviatrix Linka Perflinger, Hermux’s sweetheart – if only he had the courage to tell her. This case thrusts Hermux centre stage, where his courage and cleverness will be tested to the limit.
Can Hermux save the day, the theatre and get the girl? Or will it be curtains for our favourite watchmaker?
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