I've been wondering, is Two Sheds a reference to Pratchett?
I'm ashamed to admit I'm not very familiar with Pratchett. It's actually a (very) obscure and random call back to a Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch.
character in Discworld novel:
Madame les Deux-Epées is the fencing teacher and mistress-at-arms at the Assassins' Guild school.
Her name translates into English as "Madame Two-Swords", which aurally is not a million miles away from "Madame Tussauds", proprietor of a famous waxworks museum. Is this a built-in coincidence, which may be used to set up a joke in a forthcoming book? This could be a Quirmish nickname in the same style of Python's Arthur "Two Sheds" Jackson and John "Two Jags" Prescott.
alas, Pratchett works if they are to continue must be penned by another author