A Pony For Two

by Denise Hill

For Jane and Jeremy a dream has come true. At last they are the proud owners of a pony ... and no ordinary pony, as the children quickly realize. Where for instance can she possibly have learned the engaging little dancing step which she performs in response to Jane’s peculiar whistle? But it is to their astonished dismay that Jane and Jeremy discover that others are more than interested in Falla. Dogged and spied upon by two little dark men, their anxiety grows. Then one morning their worst fears are realized - Falla has disappeared.
But this is only the beginning. The mystery deepens, though there are clues and Uncle Leslie is a tower of strength in the adventures which follow. Whether you are a mystery lover or a pony lover or a little bit of both, you will thoroughly enjoy this story, written by an author who most certainly is a little bit of both..
(Dustwrapper blurb from Seagull 1968 edition)

Not known in a pictorial boards edition

Not known in a Children’s Press edition

 
Seagull Library dustwrapper 1968  

With thanks to Antoinette Lloyd for the scan and blurb.