This is “a story about two disagreeable people, called Tommy Brock (badger) and Mr Tod” (fox). Hungry Tommy Brock goes to visit Mr Bouncer, who is baby-sitting his grandchildren – the new-born bunnies of Benjamin and Flopsy rabbit. While Mr Bouncer sleeps, Mr Brock abducts the bunnies – obviously planning to eat them. Benjamin comes home, finds the bunnies gone and tracks Tommy Brock by the badger’s pungent smell to one of his shabby houses, on the way gathering his cousin Peter to help him. They find Tommy Brick asleep, and the bunnies in the, thankfully still cold, oven, but are unable to get in.
Mr Tod arrives – for it is his house that the badger has commandeered. He sets a trap for Tommy Brock – which fails. They fight – rolling down the hill. Benjamin and Peter rush inside to rescue the bunnies, so anther happy ending – for the rabbits at least.
A longer book than normal, and mainly black and white drawings, though a few splendid colour ones of Mr Todd and Tommy Brock. Not the best of the series.