Welcome to my stop on the blog tour celebrating the paperback releases of Who Slays the Wicked by C.S. Harris! Thank you to Berkley Publishing for the invitation! Stay tuned for information on how to win a copy of Who Slays the Wicked at the bottom of this post!
About Who Slays the Wicked:
The death of a fiendish nobleman strikes close to home as Sebastian St. Cyr is tasked with finding the killer to save his young cousin from persecution in this riveting new historical mystery from the USA Today bestselling author of Why Kill the Innocent….
When the handsome but dissolute young gentleman Lord Ashworth is found brutally murdered, Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, is called in by Bow Street magistrate Sir Henry Lovejoy to help catch the killer. Just seven months before, Sebastian had suspected Ashworth of aiding one of his longtime friends and companions in the kidnapping and murder of a string of vulnerable street children. But Sebastian was never able to prove Ashworth’s complicity. Nor was he able to prevent his troubled, headstrong young niece Stephanie from entering into a disastrous marriage with the dangerous nobleman.
Stephanie has survived the difficult birth of twin sons. But Sebastian soon discovers that her marriage has quickly degenerated into a sham. Ashworth abandoned his pregnant bride at his father’s Park Street mansion and has continued living an essentially bachelor existence. And mounting evidence–ranging from a small bloody handprint to a woman’s silk stocking–suggests that Ashworth’s killer was a woman. Sebastian is tasked with unraveling the shocking nest of secrets surrounding Ashworth’s life to keep Stephanie from being punished for his death.
My Thoughts:
Sebastian is tasked with finding the real killer when his cousin is accused of murder.
Sebastian’s cousin, Stephanie, married this handsome but unsettling nobleman against Sebastian’s wishes. Sebastian could never prove Ashworth did anything untoward, but he had strong suspicions. Stephanie was abandoned by Ashworth while pregnant, and evidence is found at the scene of his murder suggesting the killer is a woman.
Oh, I was completely lost in Who Slays the Wicked. This story hitting so close to home for Sebastian just connected it to me all the more. Stephanie is extremely sympathetic here and I wanted the real killer to be found.
I don’t really want to say too much more, but I’ll close with his. Sebastian has a brilliant analytical mind, and these books get you right inside. They make you think the way he does, and it’s so engrossing. The writing is completely transportive and brilliant. If you are a fan of historical mysteries, this is hands-down one of the best series I’ve tried. Jonetta was right!
I received a complimentary copy of each book. All opinions are my own.
About the Author:
Candice Proctor, aka C.S. Harris and C.S. Graham, is the USA Todaybestselling, award-winning author of more than two dozen novels including the Sebastian St. Cyr Regency mystery series written under the name C.S. Harris, the C.S. Graham thriller series co-written with Steven Harris, and seven historical romances. She is also the author of a nonfiction historical study of women in the French Revolution. Her books are available worldwide and have been translated into over twenty languages.
A former academic with a PhD in European history, Candice also worked as an archaeologist on a variety of sites including a Hudson’s Bay Company Fort in San Juan Island, a Cherokee village in Tennessee, a prehistoric kill site in Victoria, Australia, and a Roman cemetery and medieval manor house in Winchester, England. She loves to travel and has spent much of her life abroad, living in Spain, Greece, England, France, Jordan, and Australia. She now makes her home in New Orleans, Louisiana, with her husband, retired Army officer Steve Harris, and an ever-expanding number of cats.
***Book Giveaway***
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Lovely description and review for Who Slays the Wicked!
I will be squeezing this one on to my reding list!
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Thank you so much! This series is spectacular!
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This sounds like another series that I need to fit into my busy reading schedule. You have definitely intrigued me with this review and the characters sound wonderful. Great review Jennifer.
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Thanks so much, Carla! I don’t think you’ll regret starting this series a bit. Jonetta is a huge fan, too.
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That cinches it then. Off to see where I can find it.
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If you can find it, try to get the first one in the series so you get the most out of it. It really is special!
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First one is on my saved list now. There are 14 books though! 😮😮
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That will keep you busy for some time!
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It sure will.
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Found the audiobooks on Scribd. 😉
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Yay! Enjoy every bit!
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I love that you are loving this series, Jennifer💜
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Thanks so much, Jonetta! They are so special! I’ve been trying to spread the news! ♥️
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I’ve never read this author but your enthusiasm is making me want to grab a copy right away😁
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This is such a top notch series, Tammy! I wish everyone knew about it!
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Beautiful picture, wonderful review, and blog tout, Jennifer! I added this historical mystery to my TBR. Happy Wednesday! ❤️📚🌹😘💕
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Thanks so much, Virginia! It’s a good one! Happy Wednesday to you! ♥️
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I LOVE a good historical mystery! Great review.
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Thanks, Jules! It’s really one of the best series for this!
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Sounds awesome. I need a hist fic fix. I didn’t read any last month!
Those marshmallows look so yummy 😋
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Thanks so much, Nina! Oh, yes, you do! It’s such a great series.
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This one sounds interesting, Jennifer. I don’t read many historicals, but this one is tempting 🙂
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It’s a brilliant series, Jacquie. I dare say one of the best! ♥️
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Ashworth doesn’t sound very sympathetic, perhaps he had it coming? I do hope they found the real murderer, though! Great review and I love the photo 🙂
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Thanks so much, stargazer! Ashworth may have been a bit “wicked!”
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Wow! Awesome review Jen! I really do not need another series, but…….haha. I’m going to see if my library has them!!🤩
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Thanks for this terrific, mindful review, Jennifer. You really make me want to read this one. The cover is compelling too — that’s surprising, since I’m usually turned off by black and white covers. It works here though. Best to CS. Hugs on the wing!
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This sounds like such a great historical mystery – I can def see how Stephanie would be a sympathetic character. Always enjoy characters with analytical mindsets, so Sebastian def seems intriguing to me!
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I just started listening to the first one, but Sophia is reviewing this one later in the month. If you and Jonetta like the series, I’m sure I will. Wonderful review!
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Wonderful review Jennifer. I know I keep saying I am going to start this series, but so many books, so little time.
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Thanks, Carla! You will love it whenever you get the chance! It’s top notch!
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