The Mystery Of The Vanished Victim (1962) - Plot & Excerpts
THE YELLOW HAWK WHILE Gully, Prema, and Balbir were piling into the squad car, Sergeant Velie said quickly to Shamshir Singh, “Look, Mr. Singh, I don’t know what the inspector’s grandson is up to, but he seems to have been right all along, and there’s no time to argue with him now—” “What is it you wish me to do, Sergeant?” the tall Sikh asked. “You’re sure you’re all right?” “Yes.” “Then you’d better get into a cab and go to Police Headquarters. And stay there. Understand?” “I understand, Sergeant.” “Don’t even contact your embassy. We can’t take the chance that somebody else there is in on this plot.” Shamshir Singh nodded, and Sergeant Velie jumped into the squad car. As they roared off, Gully and Balbir looked back and saw Balbir’s father step to the curb and hail a taxicab. “Now,” the sergeant said to Gully. “You want to go to the police heliport, we’ll go to the police heliport. What I want to know is—why do we need a whirlybird?”
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