Who Cries for the Lost

Who Cries for the Lost by C. S. Harris is a historical mystery published by Penguin Publishing Group on April 18, 2023. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, as he navigates a perilous investigation into the murder of Major Miles Sedgewick, whose body is discovered in the Thames. Set against the backdrop of June 1815, as tensions rise in London with the impending battle of Waterloo, Sebastian must confront a savage killer while trying to protect his friend, Irish surgeon Paul Gibson, from being wrongfully accused.
Readers will find a complex web of intrigue as Sebastian uncovers the secrets surrounding Sedgewick’s life and the numerous individuals who may have had motives for his murder. The story introduces a cast of compelling suspects, including Sedgewick’s mistress, wife, and governess, as well as connections to espionage and the occult. As the investigation deepens, the stakes escalate, leading to further brutal deaths and a race against time to prevent his friends from facing dire consequences. This edition immerses readers in a richly detailed historical setting, blending elements of mystery and detective fiction.
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Sebastian St. Cyr must confront a savage killer and save his closest friend from the hangman’s noose in this heart-pounding new historical mystery from the USA Today bestselling author of When Blood Lies.
June 1815. The people of London wait, breathlessly, for news as Napoleon and the forces united against him hurtle toward their final reckoning at Waterloo. Among them is Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, frustrated to find himself sidelined while recovering from a dangerous wound he recently received in Paris. When the mutilated corpse of Major Miles Sedgewick surfaces from the murky waters of the Thames, Sebastian is drawn into the investigation of a murder that threatens one of his oldest and dearest friends, Irish surgeon Paul Gibson.
Gibson’s lover, Alexi Sauvage, was tricked into a bigamous marriage with the victim. But there are other women who may have wanted the cruel, faithless Major dead. His mistress, his neglected wife, and their young governess who he seduced all make for compelling suspects. Even more interesting to Sebastian is one of Sedgewick’s fellow officers, a man who shared Sedgewick’s macabre interest in both old English folklore and the occult. And then there’s a valuable list of Londoners who once spied for Napoleon that Sedgewick was said to be transporting to Charles, Lord Jarvis, the Regent’s powerful cousin who also happens to be Sebastian’s own father-in-law.
The deeper Sebastian delves into Sedgewick’s life, the more he learns about the Major’s many secrets and the list of people who could have wanted him dead grows even longer. Soon others connected to Sedgewick begin to die strange, brutal deaths and more evidence emerges that links Alexi to the crimes. Certain that Gibson will be implicated alongside his lover, Sebastian finds himself in a desperate race against time to stop the killings and save his friends from the terror of the gallows.
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