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This is more a 3.5 bumped to a 4 in hope that book 2 will be even better! Thank you, NetGalley! Cozy mysteries are my favorite, unfortunately this one wasn't one of them. It took me too long to get to the interesting parts of the story for me, but really enjoyed it once they did. Really hoping for some character development in book 2 as well as a quicker pace.

I recieved a copy of this work in audio format via Netgalley free of charge in return for an honest review.
The Narration is brilliant and very well done. It really brings the characters and the story to life for the reader.
I thought it would find Miss Jane Treen and her cat Marmaduke intresting and quirky. Sadly I find Jane lacking in any kind of compassion or thought for others. The way she treats Arthur is reprehensible. I also find Authur sad and almost a non character. Yes I understand that his chest is bad and his health poor but its like he's a blank slate he bearly reacts to anything accept those things that affect his health like Jane's Cat or her cigarette smoke .
That aside the story itself though a bit slow to start is engaging and fast paced. I was kept guessing as to who was the enemy all the way through.
In summary bad characters excellent story.

This is a fun, cozy mystery, with a historical twist. We follow Miss Jane Treen in 1941, she is a secret sleuth and the beginning of the book starts with a mystery to solve right away. There is a body in a lake and Jane needs to help find the killer before someone else gets hurt.
Jane and her cat meet a code breaker named Arthur and they need to work together to solve the mystery.
I enjoyed this book, it was a super quick read and I recommend it for anyone who likes a cozy mystery. 3.5 stars rounded up.
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an advanced copy of the audiobook

Loved the narrator. I think she did a great job of giving the book its own atmosphere. Great story too. I really enjoyed the historical spy mystery. Didn't guess the killer. Overall awesome. Looking forward for the next one.

Miss Jane Treen with the help of Arthur Cilento race against time as the bodies begin to pile up. This mystery is a fantastic ride through WWII England with several twist and turns and the secret world of spies. Addicted to cigarettes and finding the truth, Jane is a great detective to weasel out the killer. I love her and Arthur's surly relationship. The story was fast-paced and I was on the edge of my seat until the end. If you love a good detective story you will love this one. I am eager to read the next installment of The Secret Detective Agency.
Plot: 4 stars
Characters: 5 stars
Narrator: 5 stars
Setting: 5 stars

England, 1941: Miss Jane Treen works in a secret Government agency managing agents in the field during World War II. When one of her agents is found murdered in the water behind Arthur Cilento's back garden, she arrives promptly with her coffee, her cigarettes and her cat! Code breaker Arthur Cilento is not thrilled with this development. Introverted and severely asthmatic, chain smoking Jane makes his life difficult. Together they endeavor to solve the murder (if only to get Jane back to London!) and uncover a much more sinister plot.
Helena Dixon developes interesting and very human characters which are fun to read! Jane is very self centered and lacks compassion, Arthur is bright but handicapped by his severe asthma (often induced by Jane) and Benson is an all around pleasant and competent man. The dynamic between Jane, Arthur and Arthur's butler/caretaker is very enjoyable.
The plot is - in typical 1940's mystery fashion - somewhat convoluted, but gripping. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel.
Kristin Atherton was the narrator and voiced Jane in her practical no nonsense way very well. Her voices for Arthur, Benson and the side characters were easy to distinguish.
Thank you to Netgalley and Bookoutre Audio for the download of this audiobook!

The Secret Detective Agency AUDIO by Helena Dixon is the beginning of a new series featuring Miss Jane Treen who is a spy mistress during World War II and whose life consists of her job, her cat, and her cigarettes. She arrives at he home of a handsome, but shy code breaker after one of her own had been found murdered in the water behind his back garden. Arthur Cilento is not thrilled when Jane arrives on his doorstep. He enjoys the quiet life, which she definitely interrupts. Together they endeavor to solve, not only this murder, but several others as well and their investigations take them to London, Cornwall, and environs beyond. Scintillating barely describes the retelling of the story.
Jane is independent in a time when women are not. She is also, quick, bright, and energetic. Arthur is a brilliant code breaker, but having been burdened with asthma as a child, he enjoys the quiet life, lived with his butler and caregiver, who is every bit as bright as either of the others, and decidedly more organized. They make for an interesting trio. Well-written characters solving war-related murders at a most frightening time in history. A time when, even in England, one could not be certain with whom one was dealing. I thoroughly enjoyed this engrossing novel.
Kristin Atherton was the narrator and an excellent choice. She voiced Jane well and was easily able to differentiate others without resorting to mimicry. She made this novel even more appealing than it might have been.
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A new mystery series from the author of the Miss Underhay series. I love a good mystery, and this is an historical, cozy English mystery. The Secret Detective Agency by Helena Dixon is a solid start as the first in the Secret Detective Agency series. I had the ALC and it was narrated by Kristin Atherton and she did an excellent job in the narration and propelling the story forward.
The story is set in London in 1941, Miss Jane Treen works in a secret Government agency managing agents in the field. She loves her coffee, her cigarettes and her cat. Arthur works for the same secret agency as a code breaker. He has chronic asthma, and a butler, Benson, who always seems to be there when Arthur needs him. When the second of Jane’s agents dies at Arthur’s home, Jane and her cat move in with Arthur. It doesn’t go well..
Jane is not the most likeable character. She lacks compassion and tact, but she is very smart and she and Arthur work really well together despite Jane’s irritating character flaws and asthma attack inducing habits. Benson, is also helping Jane out, so he is really a gem. I hope he continues in the series as well.
I enjoy reading a mystery and this was 3.75 stars. Thank you to Net Galley and Bookouture Audio for my ALC. This is being released March 27, 2025.

his is a new author for me and a brand new series! It's a cozy mystery series involving secret agents. Miss Jane Treen starts the story at her desk, drinking strong coffee, when she receives a report that someone murdered one of her agents. Shortly after, she gets an urgent message about a woman found dead in a lake where none of her agents were supposed to be.
Finding a dead woman in the lake near his inherited home upon his early return home surprised Arthur Cilento, to say the least. He's even more shocked to learn that the woman is the tenant who recently rented his property on a short lease while he was away. To solve the mystery and expose Jane's other agents' involvement in an operation, Arthur and Jane must decode a journal and identify the culprit before all the agents are killed and before they become targets. This was a brilliant introduction to these characters. They worked very well together, despite a few initial conflicts due to Arthur's allergies, but everything worked out in the end. I thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook!
Netgalley and Bookouture Audio gave me the audiobook to review, and it was a treat! The narrator was engaging and really set the tone of the story. I loved the vibe and accent of the narrator, which kept the flow of the story and conveyed it very well. I loved it! Thank you for the opportunity to listen to and review this one. It was an adventure!

Jane and Arthur are two charmingly cranky protagonists! Their interactions brought a smile to my face and gave this WWII-era mystery a warm touch. When they are forced to work together to figure out why a group of government agents are being killed they must overlook the other’s distinctive habits—which they manage to do. The wartime setting and the pair’s travels to a number of towns, from Cornwall to Devon, along with their interactions with a wide variety of villagers, makes for a wonderful setting for a classic cozy mystery. If this is indeed the start of a series I look forward to more of their adventures. Thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the ARC in audiobook format, which I received in exchange for an honest review.

Jane Treen is employed at a top secret government agency. Recently, many of her agents have been murdered. She is then sent to Devon to investigate the most recent one. Arthur Cilento is a code breaker and happens to own the estate where the latest victim was found. Though unhappy to be working together, Jane and Arthur are tasked to figure out what happened and to prevent any additional murders.
This was a good, cozy detective book and I am very interested to see where the rest of the series goes from here. I listened to the audiobook format, and I have to say that it was very well narrated and perfectly paced. I enjoyed following Jane and Arthur through the investigation and the interaction between the two characters. A great, quick mystery for anyone.
Thank you Bookouture, NetGalley, and Helena Dixon for this eALC in exchange for my honest review.

I highly enjoyed this audiobook.
The story is interesting, the characters are great.
Kristin Atherton's performance is absolutely wonderful.
The story is rather slow pasted but never boring or lengthy.
It feels like England during the Second World War is captured well, and every character has their good reason for existence.
No character is "over the top" they all feel realistic and adequate.
Kristin Atherton does a fantastic job bringing every character alive, no matter how small the part is.
Thank you so much, Bookouture Audio, for giving me a free copy.

This book was excellent and such a great surprise. I've read this author before, but the story was so different from the Murder At the Dolphin! (Both are excellent books though.)
This book was full of intrigue and mystery, very similar in feel to Christie's Tommy and Tuppence series. The juxtaposition of the two main characters is excellent, and I love how they play off each other. The mystery kept you guessing, and that ending was beautifully done. I can't wait to read more of this series!
Thank you for the ARC!

Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture Audio forgiving to access to this audio ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Oh my goodness what a journey.
The narrator, Kristin Atherton, is exquisite. Her voices for all the characters were distinct and so ridiculously good. I'm so happy she voiced this lovely book.
The Secret Detective Agency is a great read. It reminded me a lot of the 2001 movie Enigma with a dash charming sense of humor.
Jane was an interesting FMC, I'll admit it took me quite a bit to warm up to her, but once I did I really appreciated her a lot more! (Although... if I never hear the word coffee or cigarette again it'll be too soon.)
Arthur was a bit easier to warm up to, and I really thought he was a strong, silent character who was a good complement to Jane. (And like the point above I wish he had just told her she was irritating his asthma.)
Other than that I thought they worked really well together. It was nice seeing their adversarial relationship evolve into something much softer.
The book itself was really nice and I'd give it 3.5 stars, but I'm bumping it up to 4.5 for Kristin Atherton, she made this fun book that much more enjoyable!

Helena Dixon’s *The Secret Detective Agency* is an engaging and entertaining mystery that blends wartime intrigue with classic sleuthing. Set in 1941, the novel introduces Miss Jane Treen, a sharp-witted, tweed-clad investigator whose top-secret government work is interrupted by a baffling murder case in Devon. With her ever-loyal feline companion, Marmaduke, and the reluctant but endearing Arthur Cilento, Jane must navigate a web of secrets to uncover the truth.
One of the novel’s greatest strengths is its atmospheric setting. Dixon vividly brings 1940s England to life, from the crackling fires of Arthur’s countryside home to the shadowy corners of a sleepy village hiding more than its fair share of secrets. The period details add richness to the story without overwhelming the plot.
Jane Treen is a fantastic protagonist—intelligent, independent, and refreshingly no-nonsense. Her dynamic with Arthur is well-crafted, balancing light humor with moments of genuine warmth as their unlikely partnership develops. The mystery itself is engaging, full of red herrings and intriguing suspects, keeping the reader guessing until the final reveal.
However, the novel does have some minor drawbacks. At times, the pacing slows as the characters sift through clues and codes, and some plot points feel a little predictable. A bit more tension or urgency in certain moments would have heightened the suspense.
Overall, *The Secret Detective Agency* is a charming and well-written historical mystery with a strong female lead, an intriguing whodunit, and just the right amount of humor and heart. Fans of classic detective fiction will find much to enjoy. ★★★★☆

Huuge thanks to Bookouture Audio for audiobook via NetGalley🎧🩷
The story about mysteriously murdered agents written in the agatha christie style set in 1941? Count me in🙌📚And that small town vibe crackling-fireplace thing? Oh yeah😍
Jane Treen is curious character with a cut tongue, a sense of humor, and an amazing detective.🕵️ And HEAVY smoker, unfortunately😂 - she should be dead after that much cigarettes!! Smoking near asthmatic arthur? - does she wanna kill that poor man?😅🤔
Arthur Cilento, a smart quiet man who has talent for code breaking📝, is forced to step out of his safe comfort zone because of live Jane - and he doesn’t really enjoy it, but…🤭
Partnership between the two of them?😏😁 Cheeeck.
Funny moments? Check.
Protecting each other? Check.
Twists and ending you didn’t see coming?🧩 Check.
At the start it was quite confusing because lots of characters were thrown into the story and I have a bad memory when it comes to the names soo it wasn’t easy but I figured it out later on.
Overall I really enjoyed observe Jane’s and Arthur’s investigation and I’m very excited for second book.🤭💖📖
Aaand a big round of applause for the great narrator of this book, Kristin Atherton.😌👏

The Secret Detective Agency scratches that cosy mystery itch that fans of Miss Marple and the Thursday Murder club will enjoy. The book is also a period piece, of sorts, as it takes place during World War II and follows Miss Jane Treen as she tries to figure out why some of her agents are turning up dead.
The protagonist is likeable and the dynamic that Jane and the code-breaker Arthur develop, is something I quite enjoyed and look forward to reading more about in the, hopefully, more books to come in this series. As a murder mystery this first book had more of the former than the detective/sleuthing that one would expect of the latter, but for a cosy read it did the job as at no point did I feel the need to require a breather from this book. The story is easy to follow and the plot winds about just enough to keep one guessing as to the identity of the final culprit. That being said, we can only do so much with the information that is provided and the final reveal is a little underwhelming, and rushed, in my opinion.
I will definitely be reading more books in this series should they come out, and this book is a fun, cosy, and quick read for anyone who needs a pallet cleanser in their reading. Definitely recommended.

Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for the ARC!
This is the first book in a quick-paced detective series. Jane Treen gives strong Miss Marple vibes but with a lot more sass, coffee, and cigarettes! Set in England during WWII, there's a wider backdrop of mystery and subterfuge going on, which adds to the urgency of solving the case. Jane has a partner in solving this crime, and while neither of them are particularly happy to be working together, they make a good team.
I thought the narrator did a great job. She managed to give all of the characters a distinct voice without going over the top.
This was a fast read and fits the "cozy mystery" genre in that there is no real graphic violence, but I'd call it witty rather than cutesy. An interesting new character was introduced right at the very end who I know will pop up again which means I'll be picking up book #2.

While I read a variety of different book genres, cozy mysteries are my favorite. I also appreciate old black and white films. The writing in The Secret Detective Agency by Helena Dixon alongside with Kristin Atherton’s narration transported me to 1941. The characters were intriguing and I liked the twists. Although the book was a bit long for a typical cozy mystery (7h 25m/324 pages), it was quite enjoyable, and could easily be turned into a movie.

A rather slow mystery that took a while to get into, but a good beginning of a series. There was a lot of focus on the animosity between Jane and Arthur that was just a bit too much at times and with little reason. The mystery was wrapped up a little too quickly, and seemed to come out of left field a bit. I enjoyed the wartime setting, and the details that really immersed you into the time period. I will most likely read more in the series.
Thank you NetGalley for an advanced audiobook, all opinions are my own.