A review by unsweettea
Death on the Agenda by Patricia Moyes

3.0

To be honest, I found the affair between Henry and Mary and Emmy and Henry's reactions and reconciliation to be entirely unconvincing. And it was glaringly clear that if Henry didn't kill John, then Mary had by far the best opportunity. I suppose that sub-plot was supposed to give the book more emotional weight, but I think the whole thing backfired because it was so unconvincing and Mary's guilt was so transparent.