
Investigating the disappearance of her husband, with the aid of her colleague, woodwork teacher Neville Keaton, Leeds schoolteacher Judy Threadgold learns of a secret organisation that helps disaffected people leave their unhappy lives behind.

When her husband Jim mysteriously disappears, Leeds schoolteacher Judy Threadgold, with the aid of woodwork teacher Neville Keaton, investigate.

Judy and Neville encounter a vicarage without a vicar, a sinister motorcar, and a strange organisation known as Disappearances Anonymous. Is it really connected with D.H. Lawrence lectures? And was Neville's mother right when she said: 'Bruises and blood... that's nature's way of curing things...'