Christie novels often have an element of romance in them, mostly cursory and at arms length. In The Man in the Brown Suit there are some passages of Harlequin paperback bodice-ripping Romance that I could have done without, and because the book is set in 1921 there are definitely bodices to be ripped. Some of the romance is necessitated by the plot, particularly at a time when it would seem more plausible for a woman to act recklessly for love rather than pure adventure or duty or whatever reason men act recklessly in novels.
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