I'm not sure. Just because the words 'redhead girl', 'jeweler', and 'Monte Carlo' are associated with the novel doesn't necessarily mean she is a jeweler from there. It could be that she has some other connection to a jeweler in Monte Carlo, or it might be a misdirection in the plot.
Perhaps the performance of new or modified cars was a big story. Some cars might have shown unexpected speed or handling capabilities, which would be very interesting to fans and teams alike. Also, any technical issues that the cars faced during the rally could be part of the top stories. For example, if a leading car had a mechanical problem that cost it the lead, that would surely be a major talking point. And of course, the battles between the top drivers throughout the different stages of the rally, with lead changes and close finishes, would also be among the top stories.
Well, the redhead girl being a jeweler in Monte Carlo could be a key part of the plot. Maybe the story revolves around the jewels she creates or deals with. Monte Carlo provides a backdrop of mystery and opulence. It could be that she is involved in some sort of intrigue, like a jewel theft or a secret deal. Her red hair might make her stand out in the crowd, which could play into the story as well.
I'm not sure specifically which 'wife as poker chip story' you are referring to. It could potentially be a fictional or real - life account where a wife is somehow involved in a poker - related situation in a very strange or unethical way, like being used as a bet in a poker game, but without more context it's hard to say exactly.
Definitely not. Common story types usually revolve around more positive and relatable human experiences such as coming - of - age, romance in a healthy way, or adventure. The 'wife as poker chip story' is so far from the norm in terms of values that it's highly unlikely to be a common story type. It might be found in some extreme or edgy works that are exploring the depths of human depravity, but that's not the norm in general literature.
I'm not sure specifically which 'wife used as poker chip story' you're referring to. It could be a fictional or a very specific and perhaps disturbing story. Without more context, it's difficult to say exactly what it's about.
One way to find a novel with such a character is to look at novels set in Monte Carlo. Some novels about the rich and glamorous life in Monte Carlo might include a character who is a jeweler, and she could potentially be an Irish girl. You can also check out novels by authors who are known for writing about strong female characters in unique settings. For example, some romance or mystery novels set in Monte Carlo might have a character like this.
One plotline could be that the Irish girl, a talented jeweler, comes to Monte Carlo to showcase her unique jewelry designs. She gets caught up in the high - society drama and intrigue of Monte Carlo, and has to fight off competitors who try to steal her designs. Along the way, she might fall in love with a local or another expat.
It's highly unlikely that such a disturbing concept as 'wife used as poker chip' would be made into a mainstream movie or book. However, in the realm of independent or very avant - garde art, there might be something out there, but I haven't come across it. So, in general, I would say no for now.