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The Science of Santa Claus

The Winter Family Saga, Book 1

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The Science of Santa Claus

By: M.G. Knight
Narrated by: Nathaniel Ascher
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Can a budding young scientist protect the ancient secrets of a saint whilst saving his family from a terrible hidden danger?

Oliver Winter has the January blues. His sister hates him, his parents are always at work, and his keen mind sees through every fairy tale he was ever told. But one night, a mysterious stranger taps at his bedroom window and blows his world apart. Recruited by Enzo, a top agent of the mysterious Order of St. Nicholas, Oliver solemnly promises to do good, all year round.

It seems, though, that not all children have the right stuff. When older sister Megan falls under the spell of the sinister Arthur MacGregor, sworn to discredit and destroy the Order, the entire Winter family are drawn into a perilous adventure. If Oliver and Enzo can’t stop MacGregor’s misfit band, a disturbing twisting of technology threatens to shatter the world.

The Science of Santa Claus is the first book in the incredible saga of the Winter Family. If you know a curious youngster who loves real-world science and cool technology and if you want to inspire family fun and further learning, then get on board.

©2019 Martin Geoffrey Clothier (P)2020 Martin Geoffrey Clothier
Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Science Fiction Winter Christmas Feel-Good Technology
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Oh dear it was a good story but terrible British accents, if your characters are a certain nationality please have someone of that nationally read it, not somewhere failed the Dick Van Dike school of speaking with an English accent xxxxx

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