Chapter Nineteen Coffee Bound Both Norquist daughters were so tightly tied that they were unable to move more than their fingers and toes. Still clad in their short shorts and T-shirt tops, the girls were bound with multiple restraints and fastened between the vertical bars of what had been a cell in an old Dutch prison in an abandoned coastal fortress on the island. Designated a National Park and historic site, the fenced and walled fortress remained more or less derelict for decades because no money was available to restore it or make it safe for tourists. There weren’t even any legal caretakers. The men who abducted the Norquist girls lived secretly in underground chambers and worked out of the old fortress. They were seen by the locals as both dangerous and deranged. Everyone made a

