


The three encounter many dangers as they make their escape, but do make it out to sea where they are picked up by a ship. Pollifax and Farrell on their quest for freedom. Pollifax talks to a Chinese prisoner also being held in the compound and he turns out to be a kidnapped scientist who helps Mrs. Pollifax eventually earns the respect of a Russian spy who lends help as she and Farrell make plans to escape. Pollifax insists on medical attention and he is soon on the mend though suffering the effects of a severely broken leg. There she finds her natural tendency to make friends and trust people tested, but continues to see the best in everyone she encounters, including her captors.įarrell is injured early on in an attempt to kill himself to keep his secrets from his captors, but Mrs. She eventually discovers that she and Farrell have been taken to Albania, the one strong-hold of Communism in Europe, where they are held in a remote compound. She is drugged again and wakes on another plane. When she next wakes, she is tied to another spy, Johnny Farrell, and on a plane. She drops the code words to the man who claims he owns the store and the man drugs her. On the appointed day, she returns to the store and finds the proprietor gone. She does not realize until her eventual return to the United States that the film is in the deck of cards. On impulse she goes inside and meets the proprietor who gives her a book on solitaire and a deck of cards. Pollifax arrives as expected and locates the book store where she is supposed to pick up the package. Carstairs hires her and, despite her lack of training, sends her on what they both believe will be a three-week stay in Mexico City with the opportunity to sight-see and orders to pick up a package that contains microfilm from another agent. Mason is expecting to interview a young agent for a courier mission and the head of the department, Mr. Toward that end she travels to Fairfax, Virginia, to the CIA headquarters and asks to see Mr. Pollifax decides that she will do something to make her life exciting. With the doctor's advice and her memories of a woman who had taken to the stage at an advanced age, Mrs.

What she does not tell him is that she had been to the point of suicide at one point, considering that it would not be such a bad fate to throw herself off the edge of her roof.

She gives him only a brief overview, enough for him to know that she needs something to spark some excitement, and he encourages her to find that thing. When she goes for a doctor's appointment, he notes that she seems somewhat depressed and asks if she is alright. Emily Pollifax is a widow struggling to find meaning in her life.
