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A review by rwbrock
Who Cries for the Lost by C.S. Harris
5.0
4.5/5⭐️
Eighteenth in the Sebastian St. Cyr historical mystery series finds Sebastian (on the eve of Napoleon’s second wave of forces) drawn into the murder investigation of a major with a long list of enemies…his mistress, his wife, and their governess, a fellow officer and a list of Napoleon’s spies that he is transporting to the Regent. This one also adds in the intriguing side interests of old English folklore and the occult.
Lots going on in this one, turns and twists, and I enjoyed every moment.
Harris is a pro at her historical research and at continuing to develop her characters who have never become static or boring during this enduring series. Her books are always auto-buys for me.
Eighteenth in the Sebastian St. Cyr historical mystery series finds Sebastian (on the eve of Napoleon’s second wave of forces) drawn into the murder investigation of a major with a long list of enemies…his mistress, his wife, and their governess, a fellow officer and a list of Napoleon’s spies that he is transporting to the Regent. This one also adds in the intriguing side interests of old English folklore and the occult.
Lots going on in this one, turns and twists, and I enjoyed every moment.
Harris is a pro at her historical research and at continuing to develop her characters who have never become static or boring during this enduring series. Her books are always auto-buys for me.