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A RACE AGAINST TIME TO FIND A LITTLE GIRL.

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.

And that she’s still there — dead or alive.

197 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1991

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1,119 reviews144 followers
May 6, 2024
Entertaining, fairly quick story to read. Am usually not that fond of kidnapping stories, but this one had its merits.
676 reviews28 followers
March 16, 2024
Great read

Enjoyed this book very much. Nice to read a book written in the nineties. No world wide web or cell phones. I felt more time could of been given to the ending. There is a twist at the very end.
326 reviews
April 9, 2024
A straightforward crime mystery

An interesting plot and took a while to know who did it. An abduction but then the tension faded until the very end.
So much information thrown in at the beginning though! Names and descriptions of roads were distracting. So much detail that I was surprised there wasn’t a map at the start. I skip read some of the details as I tried to focus on the characters names and a lot of the street details weren’t particularly essential. Although the characters mentioned added to the plot later on, it was an awful lot to grasp at the beginning.
Apparently it’s the first of the Millson and Scobie series but I didn’t really get to know them anymore than the others. A few other crimes and dubious characters filled the story out but don’t know what the book cover was about.
524 reviews6 followers
May 17, 2024
An enthralling murder/mystery.

When a young girl apparently disappears, under unusual circumstances, it falls to detectives, Millson and Scobie, to arrange the search and rescue, if possible, of the girl. With almost everyone, in the small village, accounted for the task becomes a logistical nightmare. How could she have been taken and with no access to leave the village, where could she be being held.
627 reviews2 followers
March 21, 2024
It Kept Me Guessing

Eight year old Maisie disappears on the day of the village fete. The road into and out of the village has been closed, so could it have been a local who has taken her? There is no shortage of suspects and I could not decide who the kidnapper was, and if she was still alive. I really enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more in the series.
239 reviews
June 24, 2023
Very good

This was my first Millson & Scobie crime thriller by Malcolm Forsythe and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Millson is the Detective Chief Inspector and Scobie is his Detective Sergeant, in this novel they investigate a missing child.
54 reviews
April 1, 2024
Very exciting!

Without a Trace by Malcolm Forsythe was an absolutely thrilling read. I couldn't put it down! Very clever plotting. Thank you Malcolm, I look forward to reading your next one.
36 reviews
April 23, 2024
A good read

Definitely worth a read if you like mysteries with a lot of plot twists. Forsyth manages to keep the identity of the kidnapper a secret until he wants you to know who it is, whilst putting lots of people in the frame.
633 reviews2 followers
July 6, 2024
Should have said it was a COSY mystery

Don't like cosy mysteries, crime this might be but mystery it was not. No police officers would get to the rank of DCI and be as stupid is Milson.
169 reviews
August 23, 2024
Good read

The story was interesting right from the beginning, it wasn’t revealed until quite late in the story who took Maisie, then it was how the police were to find out and capture him. There was a bit of poetic justice at the end.
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633 reviews7 followers
October 23, 2024
This is a classic British who-done-it with an emphasis on people, lots of likely suspects and little use of forensics. In the end justice is served and the plot is interesting. I enjoyed it but felt it lacked some depth.

302 reviews1 follower
March 16, 2024
Not really my cup of tea

Book was ok. Slightly juvenile in my judgment. Might try another of this authors books. Might be a better one.
410 reviews3 followers
March 18, 2024
I was pulled into this from the beginning and the characters were well thought out making you think they could be there doing the job not just part of a story.
261 reviews3 followers
March 17, 2024
Short, but well written

I loved this book. The characters are beliveable and the story rings true. There nothing in this story that doesn't belong.
8 reviews
March 18, 2024
I liked how the story developed, and minor incidences proved significant in this story. It also sums up a small town or large village atmosphere as well. It was a fairly easy and quick read.
154 reviews
March 19, 2024
Without A Trace, Book 1

I enjoyed the book from start to finish as the mystery keep you guessing and the characters were believable and can't wait to read Book 2
133 reviews1 follower
March 31, 2024
Without a trace

A great little whodunnit. Lots of false clues that made it hard to guess the culprit. Definitely good bedtime reading.
169 reviews
April 5, 2024
I enjoyed this book. Well written with all the hidden secrets. Well done. Looking forward to book No 2 will be just as interesting
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644 reviews23 followers
July 7, 2025
Werde nicht warm damit, alle Charaktere sind wie hinter Glas und interessieren mich nicht besonders. Es wirkt eher wie 60er denn 90er. DNF 13%
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7,186 reviews69 followers
June 1, 2024
It's the annual Tanniford's Regatta and Fete, but 8 year old Maisie Brown, a majorette never makes it home. DCI George Millson and DS Norris Scobie investigate
An entertaining mystery. A good start to the series.
Originally published 1991.
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101 reviews
July 13, 2023
This was a quick easy read. Not as exciting as some of the books I’ve read in this genre but it was still an enjoyable read
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