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Where Shadows Dance: A Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery [Kindle Edition]

C.S. Harris
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The “rich period detail [and] riveting action”* C.S. Harris delivers in her Sebastian St. Cyr mystery series reaches new heights as the aristocratic sleuth navigates dangerous political waters to bring a murderer to justice…
 
Regency London: July 1812. How do you set about solving a murder no one can reveal has been committed?
 
That’s the challenge confronting C.S. Harris’s aristocratic soldier-turned-sleuth Sebastian St. Cyr when his friend, surgeon and “anatomist” Paul Gibson, illegally buys the cadaver of a young man from London’s infamous body snatchers. A rising star at the Foreign Office, Mr. Alexander Ross was reported to have died of a weak heart. But when Gibson discovers a stiletto wound at the base of Ross’s skull, he can turn only to Sebastian for help in catching the killer.
 
Described by all who knew him as an amiable young man, Ross at first seems an unlikely candidate for murder. But as Sebastian’s search takes him from the Queen’s drawing rooms in St. James’s Palace to the embassies of Russia, the United States, and the Turkish Empire, he plunges into a dangerous shadow land of diplomatic maneuvering and international intrigue, where truth is an elusive commodity and nothing is as it seems.
 
Meanwhile, Sebastian must confront the turmoil of his personal life. Hero Jarvis, daughter of his powerful nemesis Lord Jarvis, finally agrees to become his wife. But as their wedding approaches, Sebastian can’t escape the growing realization that not only Lord Jarvis but Hero herself knows far more about the events surrounding Ross’s death than they would have him believe.
 
Then a second body is found, badly decomposed but bearing the same fatal stiletto wound. And Sebastian must race to unmask a ruthless killer who is now threatening the life of his reluctant bride and their unborn child.
 
* The New Orleans Times-Picayune
 

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 422 KB
  • Print Length: 368 pages
  • Publisher: NAL (1 Mar 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004CLYKL8
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By L. J. Roberts TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
First Sentence: A cool wind gusted up, rustling the branches of the trees overhead and bringing with it the unmistakable clatter of wooden wheels approaching over cobblestones.

Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, is surprised by an early morning visit from his friend Paul Gibson. Paul, surgeon who practices dissection and autopsies, received a body from the snatchers. The young man was said to have died of a heart attack but was murdered. Who better to turn then Devlin, an investigator with a staunch belief in justice? Complications and matters of international intrigue arise when it's learned that the deceased had worked for the Undersecretary of State for the Foreign Office. On a personal level, during an investigation two months prior, Devlin found himself in a life-threatening situation with Hero Jarvis, daughter of an enemy to his family. The situation resulted in the need for Devlin and Hero to marry. While neither father is happy about it, Devlin is learning Hero might make a better match for him than he'd have guessed.

Ms. Harris, without prologue or portent, draws you into a story from the first page and compels you to read on. Her dialogue reflects both the period and the economic status of each character, reflecting her attention to detail. Ms. Harris' use of humor, even black humor, brings light to the dark.

With well-written descriptions, Ms. Harris paints visual pictures and provides a very strong sense of time and place. This is enhanced by the elements of historical information which not only add veracity to the story, but are fascinating and evidential of the author's research on such things as the Bills of Mortality; information on deaths compiled by the elderly women in each parish for more than 200 years prior to 1812. There are, however, a lot of political maneuverings which are a bit confusing. The inclusion of a map would have been very helpful.

It is with the characters and their story that this book lets the reader down, particularly as compared to previous books in the series. I had to remind myself that the protagonist, St. Cyr, is not yet 30 years old and has received a major shock in learning that his past is not at all when he had been raised to believe. At the same time, he is a former soldier, and so the machinations and emotional angst are becoming a bit of a soap opera and his having preternaturally acute hearing and sight gets to be a bit much. The secondary protagonist of Hero Jarvis is delightfully independent and forward-thinking, while mindful of the rules and her role in society, but it did seem unlikely she would be quite as sanguine as she was in certain situations. But they are surrounded by other, quite wonderful characters, including the doctor and anatomist Gibson, St. Cyr's young `tiger' Tom and his majordomo Gibson.

Even with the weakness of the characters, "Where Shadows Dance" was an enjoyable book to read and fit well within the series, which should be read in order. It will be interesting to see where Ms. Harris takes the series from here. One hopes for more plot and less soap.

WHERE SHADOWS DANCE (Hist Mys-Sebastian St.Cyr-England-1812) - Good
Harris, C.S. - 6th in series
Obsidian, ©2011, US Hardcover - ISBN: 9780451232236
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good escapist read for Regency period readers. 12 Mar 2013
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I enjoy this series as pure escapism. They are well written and the plots are involved enough to keep one guessing. I am a fan of detective novels and have enjoyed the Regency period style books ever since reading Jane Austen and from there Georgette Heyer , in my teens. So this is definitely my genre. I have tried other recommendations but they are not all as good writers as C.S.Harris.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Continuing the enjoyable St.Cyr saga 5 Mar 2011
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I love this series by CS Harris. The combination of the murder mysteries and the complex private and family life of Sebastian work well together. If a first timer to this series, you must read them in order to understand what has been going on in Sebastian's life.

Here, Sebastian is thrown into the midst of the complex diplomatic tangles of the era. With Britain being at war with Napoleon and his allies, almost at war with America and trying to protect Canada from America. Also being formally, but not actually at war with Sweden and heaven knows who else.

Sebastian's doctor friend buys a dead body to disect from the grave robbers. He particularly wants that body because it is of a very young man who has died, so it is reported, from a heart attack. The doctor wants to examine the heart in order to learn from in. Only, when examining the body he discovers that the man, who was a member of the Foreign Office, has been murdered. So he naturally contacts amateur sleuth, Sebastain St.Cyr. Then another dead body turns up, murdered in the same way, only this man is American. Soon Sebastian is up to his eyeballs in dead bodies, all linked to the Diplomatic Service and foreign diplomats.

Privately and as far as his family life is concerned, matters are strained with his father and Sebastian and Hero have decisions to make.

Very enjoyable book. I hope that C S Harris is going to continue with the series and not finish it here.
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“War tends to make us all students of diplomacy, does it not? There is a story that Napoléon once told the widow of the Marquis de Condorcet that he detested women who meddled in politics. Do you know her reply?” Sebastian shook his head. “She said, ‘You are right, of course, General. But in a country where one cuts off women’s heads, it is natural that they should wish to know the reason why.’” &quote;
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