![]() Kidnappers always start with a massively unreasonable demand. To save the victims’ future equilibrium had gradually become to me as important as their actual physical freedom. And not just their physical safety – he thinks about the emotional and financial implications too. The police can be overly focused on capturing the kidnappers rather than rescuing the victim, whereas Douglas always puts the victim first. Douglas soon deduces that all three cases have links to the world of racing, and that a single individual – ‘HIM’ – is responsible for all of three.ĭouglas’ work depends on a good relationship with local police forces. The Danger follows him through three kidnap cases in three countries: young Italian jockey Alessia Cenci, 3-year-old English boy Dominic Nerrity, and Jockey Club official Morgan Freemantle. First published in the UK 1983, Michael Joseph LtdĪndrew Douglas works for Liberty Market, an agency specialising in kidnappings: advising on their prevention, negotiating ransoms, providing advice and support to the families and victims. ![]()
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