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Todd's Law - Frank Palmer
2000 UK hardback first edition, 1st impression, Constable, London
A fine unread book in fine unclipped dust jacket
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Tightly bound and square with clean contents and cloth
The dustwrapper has no loss or tears
A show business public relations guru has been kidnapped, is it real or a publicity stunt? Assistant Chief Constable Phil Sweeney Todd has to unravel it
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Synopsis
Memo to: All editors in all branches of the media. Subject: Reported abduction - Requested news blackout, with immediate effect. Stella Naylor, public relations consultant, has been reported missing, feared kidnapped. She was last seen soon after 10 a.m. today leaving Central TV Studios after accompanying a client on the Abigail Parker programme. She failed to keep a 1 p.m. lunch appointment with Ms Parker, who phoned her mobile number to be told that she was being held captive and that further details and demands would be communicated later. She was also warned, 'Tell the police and she dies/ In view of this threat to life, I hereby formally apply for a news blackout under the code of practice agreed between media and police authorities. As part of the same agreement, you will be given full and regular updates not intended for immediate publication. Meantime, I request that no inquiries by your representatives be made at her home, office, the TV studio, of her family, clients or elsewhere. Phillip Todd, Assistant Chief Constable, East Midlands Combined Constabulary. His pen hovered over the space above his name, reluctant to sign. His eyes came up, a pleading look, seeking guidance. 'You've no alternative,' said the force's chief PR firmly, almost an order. She nodded down at the memo she had drafted and presented to him on her stiff clipboard.

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