No One Could See

By Sandy Kemp Parish
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No One Could See is based on the true story of a kidnapping that took place in November of 1981 and regales the tale of how one town got together to save an innocent girl.

THE BUSTLING CITY OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, is suddenly focused on a missing fifteen-year-old girl named Melanie McClain. The year is 1981 and the innocent girl’s disappearance has baffled everyone, including the police. With no solid leads and not much to go on, it seems this case may go unsolved. But with the help of a determined detective, all hope may not be lost quite yet, as Melanie prays and desperately waits in agony while being held captive in a nearby church attic.

About the Author

Sandy Kemp Parish worked as an interior designer throughout the Mid-South. She was lucky, having good jobs and working with good people. She loves the Memphis Grizzlies and traveling. Sandy found this book, which she had written 38 years ago, and decided to take a chance on it.

Published: 2024
Page Count: 272

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Cindy Rhines
Great Story !!!

I was honored to be able to read the final correction before Dorrance Publishing Co. published this book. It is a great story. I lived in Memphis, Tennessee at the time of this kidnapping of a young 15-year-old girl of a prominent family. I worked as a Private Investigator alongside Sandy (we call her Sandra) and Daughter Kim, while working for Truth, Inc. This was a private investigation company owned then by Max Burleson, now by his son.
It is based on a true account of actions by kidnapper "Stubblefield".
A chilling story and a must read.