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Anne was kind of a mixed bag in that she seemed to both belittle herself as a female with throwaway comments but then take charge fearless of the risk to her personal safety. Sir Eustace definitely made many derogatory remarks about women, but then in the next sentence he would admire Anne as an adversary. Of course, I think he saw himself superior to all - male or female. |
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It was originally serialized under the title of Anne the Adventuress. I wonder if that reflected an intent that more Anne books starring her would follow. I like the title The Man in the Brown Suit better since it puts the emphasis on the mystery, and I think it is better for a stand-alone book. |
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Thanks. I'm glad I'm not the only who liked it.
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The end felt a bit rushed. Also, feeling good about Pedler getting away didn't feal realistic to me. He is a murderer and he tried to kill Anne.
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Yeah, his getaway kind of smacked of the "rich enough to get away with it," which in my line of work is irksome as hell.
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Basically, after the island stay, the book went downhill fast. |
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I agree. He’s portrayed as a criminal mastermind who nobody has been able to best in his long career. I do wonder if there is some truth to gmw’s speculation that his escape was setting him up to be a recurring villain in more Anne Adventures if the book had been more popular.
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But how did you all feel about Moriarty in the Sherlock Holmes stories? He got away with murder and more, time and again. The Man in the Brown Suit turned out to be a stand-alone novel, so Christie never got a chance to turf Pedlar over a waterfall, but I suspect sequels were in mind when she wrote this. Edited to add: Actually, Moriarty is a bad example - since Doyle makes rather a hash of the chronology in his attempts to kill of Holmes and then rescue him again. Maybe Carl Peterson (in Sapper's Bulldog Drummond stories) would be better, but there are many choices. Hopefully you get the idea, an arch-villain would have suited the type of story. Last edited by gmw; 05-26-2020 at 10:17 PM. |
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I also thought of Moriarty and James Gillies in the Murdoch Mysteries series.
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TBH, I've not read enough Sherlock Holmes. Most of what I know comes from TV or movies.
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