Andrew, I shamefacedly admit I missed that bit of information. I strove manfully to read all the captions, but I was burning out by the end and gave the last few pages only a cursory scan. Not a smart choice in an SPL story. I rather liked the story, though, and enjoyed the head villain's opulent Air Bnb castle. I notice that the bad girl in an SPL story almost always works as an accomplice to her father or her uncle. I've only found a couple of wicked mothers. The bad girls hardly ever work alone and I've yet to see one teamed up with a crook who's not a relative. I suppose to the editors that would have been unseemly; it risks suggesting too close a relationship with an adult. It would have been interesting for the heroine to unmask an enemy who turns out to be her relative. In those days, though, that gimmick would probably have made the heroine seem less of a "good girl." You can't be all that good if you share the bloodline of a bounder.