Eight-year-old Maisie Brown, a blonde, blue-eyed drum majorette, is kidnapped on the day of Tanniford’s annual fête. One moment she’s there, talking to her friend Vicki, the next she’s gone.
Chief Inspector Millson suspects Maisie’s stepfather. He dislikes stepfathers. His own daughter has one and he resents having to arrange with him when he can see her.
Tanniford lies on the bend of a river. The only road out is over the railway bridge. And the local police had closed that road to traffic during the fête. So no vehicle could have left between two and six.
Therefore — whether or not it was Maisie’s stepfather — Millson is convinced that she was abducted by someone in the village.
Eight-year-old Maisie Brown, a blonde, blue-eyed drum majorette, is kidnapped on the day of Tanniford’s annual fête. One moment she’s there, talking to her friend Vicki, the next she’s gone.
Chief Inspector Millson suspects Maisie’s stepfather. He dislikes stepfathers. His own daughter has one and he resents having to arrange with him when he can see her.
Tanniford lies on the bend of a river. The only road out is over the railway bridge. And the local police had closed that road to traffic during the fête. So no vehicle could have left between two and six.
Therefore — whether or not it was Maisie’s stepfather — Millson is convinced that she was abducted by someone in the village.