C.S. Harris
An Air Force brat who grew up exploring castles in Spain and fishing in the mountains of Oregon and Idaho, Candy later worked as an archaeologist and earned a PhD in European history. She now writes the Sebastian St. Cyr historical mystery series under the name C.S. Harris and coauthors a series...
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An Air Force brat who grew up exploring castles in Spain and fishing in the mountains of Oregon and Idaho, Candy later worked as an archaeologist and earned a PhD in European history. She now writes the Sebastian St. Cyr historical mystery series under the name C.S. Harris and coauthors a series of contemporary thrillers as C.S. Graham. Married to retired Army Colonel Steve Harris, she lives in New Orleans. Visit her website at www.csharris.net.
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In my opinion, this is one of the best historical mystery series out there right now. I highly recommend it. There's more I want to say about this book, but I've run out of steam.
Why Kill the Innocent by C.S.Harris is the 13th book in the Sebastian St. Cyr series. Jane Ambrose is found covered in snow, murdered, by Hero, the wife of Viscount Devlin. Devlin will be the one investigating the murder. His suspects include a wide amount of people connected to Princess Charlotte, ...
This is by far and away one of my favorite book series of all time. It only seems to get better with each book. The mysteries are always so well done, but the series' true strength lies with its characters. Sebastian and Hero are at (or at least near) the top of my all time favorite fictional couple...
I always worry, when reading another book by a favorite author, if it's going to be as good as the last. If the author is getting tired of his/her characters. If he/she is running out of storyline.Harris takes the adventure of Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, and his wife, Hero, and continues it ...
I am impressed with C.S. Harris's ability to continue to weave a tale with characters she's explored thoroughly. I recently read a book by another author in a similar position (multiple books about the same characters), and Ms. Harris's work remains fresh and interesting to me, whereas the other aut...