A review by odcode
The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie

2.0

This was not it.

 Anne Beddingfeld is not one of the Agatha Christie characters that will be remembered. Her whole goody-two-shoes adventurer personality was not endearing at all (it that was the intention) it was getting and boring. 
I kept zoning out of the story and not caring if I followed precisely what was going on.

“Congratulations and love to the latest arrival on Lunatics’ Island. Is his head dolichocephalic or brachycephalic?”
I wasn’t going to stand that from Suzanne. I sent her a reply of one word, economical and to the point:
“Platycephalic!”