Where Shadows Dance
β Scribed by Harris, C.S.
- Publisher
- NAL Hardcover;Obsidian
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Edition
- 1st Printing
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
An overly convoluted plot mars this otherwise solid historical set in 1812, Harris's sixth featuring aristocratic London detective Sebastian St. Cyr (after 2009's What Remains of Heaven). When surgeon Paul Gibson finds a cadaver that he bought for anatomical study with a stab wound at the base of the skull, Gibson brings the matter to St. Cyr's attention. The corpse is identified as that of Alexander Ross, who worked for the Foreign Office. Several other murders follow, at least some of which may be linked with the political turmoil roiling the Continent in the wake of Napoleon's invasion of Russia. Meanwhile, Hero Jarvis, the independent daughter of St. Cyr's archenemy, accepts his marriage proposal, but this dramatic personal development compensates only in part for the failure of the disparate narrative threads to come together neatly enough. Series fans will hope the intriguing lead character will return to form in the next installment. (Mar.)
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About the Author
C.S. Harris wrote award-winning historical romances as Candice Proctor and now writes contemporary thrillers with her husband under the name C.S. Graham.
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