By: C.S. Harris
Genres: Mystery | Mystery Historical
Posted: May 28, 2012
Set in Regency England, we meet this story at a slightly grissly starting point with the death of the lovely Gabrielle Tennyson. Yes, she is of that family of literary Tennysons, smart, lovely, curious, but nonetheless dead, in a boat at that and her two young nephews are missing to boot. In a perfect storm of wrong place, right time, Sebastian St. Cyr finds himself pulled into another murder mystery just as he is coming to grips with the complicated relationship with his new wife, the dashing Hero, whose character I found richly developed and rather intriguing. The play between the two is Regency-steamy, absolutely enjoyable and slightly aggravating, I am thoroughly looking forward to the next edition to see how they continue on or if they continue to grow together, in the midst of familial ties, complicated politics and the lure of past relationships.
Harris pulls a together a story that kept me reading long into the night and left me hunting for the previous tales to load into my Kindle. Nuanced and laced with snarky wit, an intelligent pair of protagonists and nicely paced, When Maidens Mourn had me thinking about all I had ever heard about the legend of Camelot, King Arthur and the Lady of Shallot. Enjoyable as a stand-alone, I have no doubt that the experience would have been enhanced by prior knowledge of the characters and situations alluded to into the text.
Fans of political intrigue, Arthurian legends, Regency romance and thought-provoking thrillers will be delighted by this unexpectedly captivating text.
Book Summary
Tales of King Arthur and the Lady of Shalott provide inspiration for this latest gripping installment in the Sebastian St. Cyr mystery series when, just four days wed, the aristocratic investigator and his fiercely independent bride, Hero Jarvis, find themselves caught up in a twisted intrigue of ancient legends and a deadly family curse.
Regency England, August 1812:
Sebastian's plans to escape the heat of London for a
honeymoon are shattered when the murdered body of Hero's
good friend, Gabrielle Tennyson, is discovered drifting in a
battered boat at the site of a long-vanished castle known as
Camlet Moat. A beautiful young antiquarian, Miss Tennyson
had recently provoked an uproar with her controversial
identification of the island as the location of Camelot.
Missing and presumed also dead are Gabrielle's two young
cousins, nine-year-old George and three-year-old Alfred.
Still struggling to define the nature of their new marriage, Sebastian and Hero find themselves occasionally working at cross-purposes as their investigation leads from London's medieval Inns of Court to its seedy back alleys, and from grand country homes to rural enclaves where ancient Celtic beliefs still hold sway. As he probes deeper, Sebastian also discovers dark secrets at the heart of the Tennyson family, and an enigmatic young French lieutenant with a dangerous, mysterious secret of his own.
Racing to unmask a ruthless killer and unravel the puzzle of the missing children, Sebastian and Hero soon find both their lives and their growing love for each other at risk as their investigation leads to Hero's father, who is also Sebastian's long-time nemesis... and to a tall, dark stranger who may hold the key to Sebastian's own parentage.
by: C.S. Harris
NAL
March 1, 2012
On Sale: March 6, 2012
Featuring: Sebastian St. Cyr; Hero Jarvis
352 pages
ISBN: 0451235770
EAN: 9780451235770
Kindle: B005OW8FOC
Hardcover / e-Book