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Murder Most British

The Secret Detective Agency, Book 3

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Murder Most British

By: Helena Dixon
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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A totally addictive cozy historical English murder mystery

Big Ben chiming in the distance, chilly walks along the river Thames, cocktails at the Ritz… and a government secretary dead? Only Jane Treen can solve the case!

London, 1941. Miss Jane Treen is faced with another mysterious disappearance within her Secret Detective Agency’s team. Tabitha Moore, a government typist, was on her way to meet Jane with vital information about some secret codes. But she didn’t turn up for work and has seemingly vanished without trace. Then Jane and her colleague, handsome codebreaker Arthur Cilento, receive a call: a body has been found, and it matches Tabitha’s description…

It quickly becomes clear that Tabitha’s death was not due to ongoing air raids on the city: the silk scarf tied tightly around her neck suggests otherwise. The prime suspect is Tabitha’s fiancé Leo Cavendish, a dashing government official, but there are plenty of others with a motive too. Jane and Arthur scrutinise those around Tabitha at work and at home, including a charming newsreader reporting on government affairs, a jealous pianist in love with Leo, and a known womaniser and gambler fond of causing trouble.

Together, Jane, Arthur and her fluffy ginger cat Marmaduke hole up in her London townhouse, with black coffee in plentiful supply and a roaring fire in the grate. But just as they begin to piece together the puzzle, someone else is found dead. It’s clear they need to step up and catch the killer on the loose in the big smoke, before it’s their turn next…

If you love twisty crime novels, top-secret intrigue and the very best of Golden Age mysteries, then you will adore Helena Dixon’s totally gripping cozy novel, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey and Verity Bright!

©2025 Helena Dixon (P)2025 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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I’m enjoying this series. It is competent homage with an enjoyable sardonic edge and an essential innocence that is both disarming and occasionally annoying. The recurring characters are mostly likable. Jane is grating but good hearted and put upon. The idea of Arthur having severe asthma makes an interesting difference. The England of the early 40s is only partially softened. The misogyny was worse than depicted. The smoking is well done, including how near universal it is and the general indifference to Arthur’s lungs. Jane keeps carefully taking a step or two away, thus showing how considerate she is. I look forward to the next outing and hope we get a little more of Benson’s back story, because that man clearly has secrets. I’m unclear how he manages to feed three adults on only 2 ration books since Jane never hands over her coupons and we know Arthur and Benson would not stoop to the black market.

Enjoyable ww2 whodunnit

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I liked everything . colourful characters. exciting in a subtle way. hard to put down and a need to get to the solution

lovely stort

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Not as good as the first book but still an enjoyable listen. Development of the plot and characters was engaging. The denouement was rushed and a bit of an anti climax with the behaviour of Jane and Arthur somewhat unbelievable. Still a good read, look forward to more in this series.

Enjoyable listen

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Lovely narrator great believable characters that are not too good to be true or too dastardly to believe in

Kept guessing to the end

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