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The Dogwalkers' Detective Agency: A Novel

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*PRE-ORDER NOW! A DELIGHTFULLY TWISTY NEW MURDER MYSTERY, PERFECT FOR COSY CRIME FANS AND DOG LOVERS EVERYWHERE*

They've got a lot of leads...but can they collar a killer?

When Charlie Boardman and his beloved Staffy, Ruby, stumble across a corpse in the woods, the sleepy coastal town of Framstone is rocked by the discovery that the local pub landlord has been murdered.

Charlie and his fellow dogwalkers take it upon themselves to try and sniff out any clues that might help the local police with their investigation.

But what begins as idle speculation and gossip quickly becomes something more sinister, when Charlie starts receiving anonymous threats warning him off the case.

Then, a second body washes up on the beach…

Can Charlie hunt down a killer, before he becomes the next victim?

480 pages, Hardcover

Expected publication June 2, 2026

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Profile Image for Thibault Busschots.
Author 6 books205 followers
November 10, 2025
Charlie is a dogwalker in a sleepy British seaside town. While walking the dogs in the woods one day, he stumbles upon a body. The local pub landlord has been murdered.

The gossip around town reigns supreme and everyone wants to know who did it, but Charlie knows a detail that didn’t make the papers: the dogs found two wigs near the victim. And Charlie knows the detective on the case quite well because he went to school with her. So he and his fellow dogwalkers think they have a leg up on the others and decide to start their own investigation. But Charlie quickly gets the feeling that he’s being watched.


This is the author’s debut novel, and it mostly doesn’t feel like it. It’s a little bit too long, but the chapters are quite short so it moves at quite a fast pace. There are dogs, which is always a bonus. There is a good mystery with quite a few twists. And there are a lot of fun busybody characters.


There are lots of puns and fun references sprinkled throughout the book. This influences the story in a good way and really make this a fun read. It also adds some personality to the characters. It’s clear Charlie loves his dog very much. Like when there’s danger, his first instinct is to protect his dog. This is very much appreciated. It’s also realistic as it’s very relatable for people who love their dogs. I also like how Charlie uses walking his dog to his advantage in the investigation, as it makes it easier to “accidently” run into people he wants to talk to.


This story has dogs and an interesting mystery. Apparently that’s all you need to convince me sometimes. Now, it needs to be said that this book is a bit too long for its own good. Still, no regrets. It’s a solid, light and rather cozy murder mystery with some fun characters.
Profile Image for David.
23 reviews
November 14, 2025
Eigenlijk vond ik hem wel heel leuk. kneuterig. dorp aan zee. herfst. alleen het laatste hoofdstuk voelde overbodig. hoezo geven 3 mensen in 24 uur genadeslag aan hetzelfde slachtoffer, het plot hoeft echt niet overbodig te worden.
Profile Image for Staceywh_17.
3,667 reviews12 followers
August 20, 2025
Obviously I was going to like it... I love dogs and own two m̶o̶r̶o̶n̶s̶ dogs myself...one of which is a rehome.

I DID NOT KNOW THIS WAS A DEBUT! But I'm hoping this is just the beginning and we'll get to hear a lot more from Charlie, Ruby and their friends...they're all such great characters, humans and canines alike.

Doused in mystery and murder, the plot is compelling and had me hooked!

It's written with warmth and fun, and was an absolute joy to read.

However, my only criticism is the title of Chapter 10 'More bodies than the Somme'...I felt it was a very poor choice of words considering how many people lost their lives, even on the first day.
Profile Image for Tracy Wood.
1,266 reviews28 followers
July 29, 2025
Charlie Boardman had noticed that dead bodies were often discovered by dog walkers, but even though he was one, the body he found in his local woods still came as a very unpleasant surprise! Thankfully, he has a group of dog owning friends to rely on when he begins his own investigation even if he has known the lead detective since school. His dog walking business, set up after he returned to live at home to keep an eye on his mum, does however give him good reason to be out and about in areas where maybe he shouldn't really be! When anonymous notes start arriving, the danger level increases, but he can’t stop now, not when he's getting closer to their killer, or is the killer actually getting closer to him?

I was able to read an advanced copy of this thanks to NetGalley and the publishers, Michael Joseph, Penguin Random House, but the opinions expressed are my own. The first book in a new series this was a fun read but also, I think, a bit on the long side! Charlie Boardman is a good main protagonist, but his friend Tess Cheong was my favourite character along with her brilliantly named dogs. I will definitely give book two a chance as, apart from the length and a couple of annoyances, which could be spoilers, this was an enjoyable read.
Profile Image for Alis Page.
334 reviews11 followers
September 16, 2025
The Dogwalkers Detective Agency by Michael Hogan is a cosy murder mystery and the author’s debut novel—and what a fun debut it is!
It definitely falls into the cosy crime category, but with short, snappy chapters that give the story an extra bit of tension. I actually found that made it quite a page-turner. This was such an easy read with a fantastic group of characters—honestly, I’d happily sit and have coffee with them all. They were caring, funny, and so believable.
The book had a witty edge too, and there were plenty of moments that made me chuckle. As detectives, the group was a little haphazard, but that’s exactly what I loved about them. They felt real and endearing, like friends muddling through rather than professionals with all the answers.
Now, I’ll admit, I’m not entirely sure the police would really share quite so much with a bunch of amateurs, but it didn’t spoil my enjoyment at all. For me, this book had a surprising feel-good factor despite being a crime novel, and that’s a rare balance to strike.
The conversations between the group flowed so naturally that I could almost hear them chatting away. I especially loved the scenes where they sat around over coffee, dissecting the clues, with a pack of dogs curled up at their feet—it felt so warm and authentic.
I really enjoyed The Dogwalkers Detective Agency. It’s cosy, witty, and full of heart, with a group of characters I can’t wait to meet again in future books. If you enjoy crime novels with a lighter, feel-good touch (and you’re a dog lover like me), then this is definitely one to add to your reading list. Now, I think I’ll follow the book’s lead and head to my favourite coffee shop—with my own pooch in tow, of course!
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November 23, 2025
I loved everything about the book: the friendly and warm colour and the lightweight feel. It’s wonderfully comfortable to hold and has just the right-size print for easy reading. Found the short chapters a great idea too and loved the way the last sentence in each chapter whetted your appetite for the next. Jill Mansell’s comment on the front cover sums it all up perfectly.

I really did enjoy every page - Michael is a brilliant writer with such dry wit and I often chuckled out loud.

Loved the characters…especially Charlie…and Tess. Polly endearingly reminded me of my dear mum.

I was hooked right from the start to the last word and well, the ‘Dogwalkers’ Detective Agency’ felt like my kind of ‘tribe’…miss them all… but have a feeling we’ll be hearing more of their whereabouts at a later date!
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346 reviews4 followers
October 8, 2025
I love dogs and I’ve always fancied being a detective, so a cozy crime featuring both, My ideal combo!

It’s always the dog walkers who stumble across the body, isn’t it? In this charming debut, Charlie and his lovable staffie Ruby discover one during their walk and soon, Charlie and his friends (plus their fur babies!) form an unlikely detective crew on the hunt for clues.

I really liked Charlie and his amateur sleuth pals, full of warmth, humour, and heart. The relationship between Charlie and his elderly mum was especially touching.

I did think the police were a bit lax about how much the dog walkers got involved (and how freely info was passed around but it all added to the fun and games of this light-hearted mystery.

While cosy crimes can sometimes be predictable, I didn’t see the culprit coming in this one! The perfect read for dog lovers or anyone who prefers their mysteries lighter on gore and big on charm.

A delightful debut. I hope to see more of The Dog Walkers Detective Agency!
Profile Image for Lucy Melton.
72 reviews1 follower
November 7, 2025
I enjoyed this book, maybe not as much as I'd hoped to though. I loved the dogs, the characters were interesting... but the set up wasn't quite believable to me. I know there are a number of fictional cosy places with high crime levels (don't go to Cabot Cove, Midsommer or Coopers Chase) but wrong 'uns are even more rife in Framstone. It felt a little bit contrived - police are loose lipped because they're talking to a nice bloke, there are a few nods towards diversity that felt a bit forced and stereotyped, and while the puns were good it felt like they'd come before the story line. Would I read the next in the series? Probably, if I needed a palate cleanser before I tackled something else.
Profile Image for Dawn.
51 reviews
November 13, 2025
I know this is a debut novel but for a cosy crime it was way too long and really needed a better edit. I felt a lot of the text was filler, did we really need to know every time anyone scratched behind Ruby’ ear as even for dog lovers this was way more than we need to know. The story was slightly too far fetched and the characters were not well drawn especially Charlie (and please drop his nick name as everyone sounded about 6 years old saying it over and over again).
Profile Image for SkyeWake.
279 reviews2 followers
November 19, 2025
Cosy crime it may be, but there are still enough tense moments and a few twists, to make you wonder whether there’ll be the right kind of ending! I did like the way things were explained- I hate having to surmise what actually happened afterwards. A lovely group of friends and an even lovelier group of dogs! Obviously more to come, especially in Charlie’s own story.
Downside - a little long winded. Maybe too much detail at times.
Profile Image for Kelly.
606 reviews12 followers
December 14, 2025
This is a really enjoyable read. It’s full of twists and turns, and I made plenty of wrong guesses along the way. The dogs are the true stars of the show – Ruby sounds absolutely divine.

The only thing I found a bit unnecessary were the additional details at the end. They didn’t seem to serve a purpose and felt like a bit of a twist that went too far. However, it didn’t detract from the overall wonderful read.

Thank you Netgalley
Profile Image for Gordon Smart.
Author 4 books4 followers
October 31, 2025
I enjoyed reading this debut book in the cosy crime genre and liked the idea of a dog-walking setup as I’m fond of dogs. Similar to the Thursday Murder Club in many ways, of course, even down to a seaside town so perhaps not greatly original though. Good characters and a reasonable plot with flashes of humour. It is a bit longer than it needs to be though.
Profile Image for Rikki.
23 reviews
October 21, 2025
The plot progression may feel a bit slow, but yes I love it!
lovely story, lovely characters, and the DOGS of course. I really hope this book could be adapted into a TV series, like thursday murders club.
Profile Image for Frances.
760 reviews10 followers
November 3, 2025
Enjoyable storyline and characters but it felt overlong and slow. Needed an edit!
Profile Image for MRS LORRAINE J SANKEY.
62 reviews1 follower
November 23, 2025
Enjoyed this debut novel. Interesting friendship story in small, sleepy seaside town with canine friends thrown in! Definitely worth a read.
Profile Image for Anna Senk.
54 reviews
November 23, 2025
A super cozy crime novel set in a small English seaside town with a very loveable furry and human cast
Profile Image for Sylvia 1170.
5 reviews
December 14, 2025
It was cosy and not exciting - exactly what I wanted. Liked the idea - I am very fond of dogs - but too long, sometimes too slow. Enjoyed it anyhow.
Profile Image for Donna.
110 reviews6 followers
October 26, 2025
I don't read cosy crime very often but being a dog lover and a fan of thrillers, this book was very appealing, and I wasn't disappointed. Actually can't believe this is a debut!

We follow Charlie and his four legged side kick, Staffy called Ruby, after Charlie returns to his quiet seaside hometown of Framstone to look after his mum, who has some health problems.

On their regular walk through the local woods they stubble upon a corpse, after calling his dogwalker friend and coffee shop owner Tess (to have a quick snoop) they call the police. When the police struggle to find a lead...
Charlie and Ruby joined by a few more dog walkers friends and obviously their loveable pooches, the amateur sleuths try to solve the murder themselves.

Author Michael Hogan has written a very believable story, filled with plenty of wit and humour. The chapters are short and snappy and I found myself laughing and smiling along with the characters and couldn't turn the pages fast enough. The characters were all well written and I found myself rooting for them.

I don't want to give anything away so I will just add that I didn't guess the culprit and the final twist was very satisfying, all in all a very humorous treat of a book!

A must read if you're a dog lover or not, I guarantee you won't be disappointed.

I hope there's going to be more canine capers to come and if there are I would love to read the next book!
Profile Image for Karen Kingston.
964 reviews17 followers
October 9, 2025
This debut novel full of dogs, wigs, secrets, friendship and dead bodies ticked all the boxes for me.

Charlie is back in his original home town, looking after his mum who has some health issues. If there is a sequel (and I would like one please), then hopefully some of the questions about his past will be answered.

I enjoyed spending time with Charlie, Ruby and their new dog walker friends as they tried to work out what was happening in their usually quiet seaside town. There are plenty of suspects to be considered, and the four legged assistants find themselves on regular investigative walks and coffee shop meetings.

I’m happy to recommend this entertaining cosy crime book and I look forward to reading more books by Michael in the future.
Profile Image for Helen Arrand.
117 reviews
September 27, 2025
The Dogwalkers' Detective Agency by Michael Hogan
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My absolute favourite book of the year so far! I loved everything about it!

Charlie is walking his dog, Ruby and his friend Tess's dogs, Rough and Tumble (great names!) when they come across a dead body in the woods. Along with coffee shop owner Tess and some fellow dogwalkers he's become friends with since returning to Framstone, Charlie sets out trying to discover what happened, and takes us along for the ride.

I loved the characters, the dogs, the interactions, the story, the humour, the puns (thanks Tess), and even the twist. A big book with short chapters made for a detailed story which was easy to read.

A cosy murder mystery book with humour as well as murder, and of course, dogs - what more could you ask for! The perfect combination in my mind. I hope there's more to come with the DDA and it's not just a one off (fingers crossed!)

I received an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) of this book. This is my honest review.
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