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A middle‑aged retiree on a country holiday becomes involved in the discovery of a young woman's confinement in an old tower. He and an unlikely circle of allies — a thoughtful companion and a handful of loyal local volunteers — pursue inquiries, escapes, and skirmishes as conspirators attempt to exploit the captive for their own ends. The narrative alternates quiet domestic moments and brisk action, mixing gentle humor and local color with suspense, and culminates in a carefully planned rescue that tests resolve, camaraderie, and the return to everyday life.

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John Buchan

John Buchan was a Scottish author and politician, best known for his adventure novels and historical fiction. His most famous work, "The Thirty-Nine Steps," is a classic spy thriller that has influenced the genre significantly. Buchan's writing often reflects his deep interest in history and the British Empire, as seen in works like "Days to Remember: The British Empire in the Great War" and "Prester John." In addition to his fiction, he wrote biographies and essays, contributing to literature with a focus on themes of heroism and adventure. Buchan's literary legacy continues to resonate, particularly in the realm of adventure and espionage fiction.

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