RUGBY commentator and author Eddie Butler was in Abergavenny’s Waterstones on Saturday to sign copies of his new novel, Caught in Possession.

This gripping story is the eagerly awaited sequel to his bestselling novel The Head of Gonzo Davies and sees ex-international No. 8 Gonzo grafting, inspiring and reviving his local club and village. But his rugby world is about to change once again, as dramatically indeed as his personal life. Taking in New Zealand, Dubai and Paris along the way, Gonzo Davies Caught in Possession is a thriller where camaraderie and brutality are constant companions.

And the good news is the Chronicle has a few copies of Butler’s book which will fit snugly in any Xmas stocking to give away. All you need to do is answer the following question and send it on a postcard with your mobile phone number to Sports Editor Tim Butters, Abergavenny Chronicle, 13 Nevill Street, NP7 5AA no later than next Tuesday.

“What was Eddie Butler’s first work of fiction called?”

Good luck and winners will be notified by telephone.