Hoboman – The Higham Cut

“Isn’t that the superhero code? ‘Help everyone, including the douchebags’?”
Hobart Mann didn’t ask for the superhero life. In fact, it was thrust upon him by a woman who may or may not be the physical manifestation of his conscience. But when his trolley is stolen, Hobart must take on the alias of ‘Hoboman’ and definitely needs to engage in beating people up and damaging property in order to retrieve it. Really, there’s no other way.
Hoboman is joined on his epic quest to save his trolley – when he remembers to focus for more than two minutes – by his long-lost Irish relative, an American country singer, and a potato-human abomination. And Hoboman is about to learn that when your parents rob an ASIS agent’s house and accidentally make a covenant with God for your child to save Heaven, sometimes you have to pull up your big-boy trousers and go to the pub instead.

Author Bio

Liam Higham is an Australian author who has still not won any awards and is still not a bestseller. He has previously written a short story, Drop Dead Gorgeous, published by Spineless Wonders. 
While he first published Hoboman in 2017, Hoboman – The Higham Cut supersedes the original in that it is truer to the author’s vision (read: he could afford proofreading and editing).
Liam enjoys thinking of concepts for future works, although he is a bigger fan of procrastination and often fails to write these ideas down before they leave his head forever.