I'm five episodes into an eight episode mystery series titled, A Private Affair starring Aura Garrido and Jean Reno. According to Wikipedia, it's set in Galicia in the late 1940s. (The year I'd have guessed from the cars, if nothing else, but I wasn't sure about the city.) Marina (Garrido) is the daughter of the late chief of police, who raised her as though she might one day be a member of the police, though it's his son who has been named the new chief. Marina chaffs against the restrictions on and expectations of a young woman in that time and place (one of the funnier bits is a young reporter trying to interview her for a report on the city's most beautiful "spinsters).
Marina stumbles on the victim of a murder, learns the victim is one of several of the "Fleur de Lis Killer" and is off and running on her own investigation with the help of the family butler, Hector (Reno).
The show is on Prime now. A Spanish language production, it's dubbed (I think Reno is dubbing himself) and the voices seem to fit the characters/actors pretty well. Production values are very good, with some beautiful shots of the city and its surroundings, and nice use of location shooting. There's also some fun and funny dialog, a mystery that gets deeper and a good chemistry between Garrido and Reno, as well as between Garrido and Gorka Otxoa, who plays one of the detectives on the case.
For anyone who doesn't like nudity, there is a little in the first episode (not at all sexy, though), also in a painting or two that are involved in the plot in later episodes. While the violence is mostly off-stage, there is some violence on screen, often involving chases: I've noticed that the episodes usually end on something of a cliffhanger, making the show a bit of a "Perils of Pauline" series, but one in which the heroine is more likely to save herself than wait on a hero to do so. Anyone -- well, any adult -- who enjoys mysteries or who is impatiently awaiting the next Enola Holmes movie, might like this.