Who Slays the Wicked

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Product Details
Price
$22.00
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publish Date
Pages
368
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.1 X 1.0 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780399585678

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About the Author
C. S. Harris is the national bestselling author of more than two dozen novels, including the Sebastian St. Cyr Mysteries; as C. S. Graham, a thriller series coauthored with former intelligence officer Steven Harris; and seven award-winning historical romances written under the name Candice Proctor. A respected scholar with a PhD in nineteenth-century Europe, she is also the author of a nonfiction historical study of the French Revolution. She lives with her husband in New Orleans and has two grown daughters.
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Praise for Who Slays the Wicked

"Fans of this long-running series will revel in the meticulous historical detail along with the twists and turns of a case that reveals the vast inequality in Regency England."―Kirkus Reviews

"Harris' latest, following Why Kill the Innocent (2018), once again captures the atmosphere of Regency London... the identity of the real killer is a satisfying surprise."--Booklist

"Harris does a nice job of introducing red herrings and devising a surprising solution that fits with the clues she's planted. ...this installment is sure to satisfy fans."―Publishers Weekly

"The story is well-paced and intriguing, with strong characterization at all levels, and it builds to a suspenseful and satisfying finish. I'll want to read more of St. Cyr's adventures."--Historical Novels Review

"C.S. Harris delivers a bone-chilling treatise on evil, an answer to 'Why do people murder?'"--Criminal Element

"...[an] always interesting historical series... St. Cyr is a brawler and his tough sleuthing is admirable; but this series is a favorite because of Harris's unflinching studies of the poor and the wretched who share the London streets with such worthies as the Grand Duchess Catherine...." --The New York Times Book Review

"With panache, C.S. Harris (Why Kill the Innocent, What Angels Fear) brings the dark side of Regency London to life."―Shelf Awareness