Prissy, the Prime Minister’s precocious fourteen year old daughter, is kidnapped along with her driver, Ackersley. The group who have kidnapped them demand a million pounds (a million went a lot further in 1978) and the release of some Irish prisoners. But Prissy is a very clever girl, and has her own plans. This is a very entertaining story. Prissy is an ingenious and resourceful heroine, though it is of great assistance to her that she has been taken by probably the most careless kidnappers ever. Only one of the kidnappers, Ellie, has much personality, the others are just stereotypes. A little more fleshing out of the characters would have been nice. There are a few topical references, such as mention of trouble brewing in the Falklands, and unrest in the North of England. You will enjoy this if you can overlook the wild improbability of what happens and just go with the flow.