
The wife of a politician is found dead at a country inn, where she had been seen with the politician's secretary, Alan. He is the immediate suspect but has a valid alibi.


Is it worth the time? If you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white British mysteries where everyone talks like they're reading from a legal contract, you might dig Her Last Affaire. If you need snappy dialogue or modern editing, stay away. This is strictly for people who like to watch 1930s decor while trying to ...


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"Is it worth the time? If you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white British mysteries where everyone talks like they're reading from a legal contract, you might dig Her Last Affaire. If you need snappy dialogue or modern editing, stay away. This is strictly for people who like to watch 1930s decor while trying to figure out who is lying about where they were on a Tuesday night. ☕ The whole thing kicks off with a dead body at a country inn. It is exactly the kind of setup that feels like it..."
Walter Ellis, Ian Dalrymple
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