Love Insurance by Earl Derr Biggers

                                               Love Insurance 1914

 Love Insurance is a pretty good book.

 When Loyds of London gives Lord Allen Harrowby a five-thousand dollar insurance policy, insuring that his fiance (Cynthia Meyrick) will marry him; Loyds sends Dick Minot, to ensure that nothing will happen to call off the wedding.

 On the train there Minot meets a lady and is smitten with her, only to find out later that she is Lord Harrowby's fiance.

 The rest of the book is about Minot working to insure that nothing happens to call off the wedding so Loyds won't loose the money, even thought he's in love with Cynthia.

 Of course it isn't so easy, because everything that possibly could happen to call off the wedding happens.

 I liked this book, I did think it was a little slow in places. I still enjoyed it though, and it reminded me of a 1930s romantic comedy movie.

 

   

 

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