When Enid Jennings's downtrodden daughter, Agnes, sees her mother vanish into thin air virtually in front of her, she is widely assumed to have been mistaken or to have lost her mind--her story is simply too far-fetched to be believed. Enter Father Gabriel, working on the principle that some stories are too strange to have been made up. With help from the town's physician and hostility from the irascible Inspector Applegate, Father Gabriel delves deeply into Enid Jennings' tragic past, searching for any clue that might lead him to find her. But one mystery only leads him to a darker, more inexplicable disappearance from the days of the Phony War, when invaders lay in wait across the Channel and crimes were just a little easier to hide.
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