C S Harris

Historical MysteryHistorical FictionDetective FictionRomantic Suspense

Biography

C.S. Harris is a bestselling author known for her captivating Sebastian St Cyr series, set in Regency-era London. With a background in history and archaeology, Harris brings a rich and authentic detail to her novels, immersing readers in a world of intrigue, romance, and suspense. After earning a PhD in European history from the University of Oxford, Harris pursued a successful career in academia before turning her passion for storytelling into a full-time writing career. Her meticulous research and attention to historical accuracy have earned her a loyal following of readers who appreciate the depth and complexity of her characters and plots. Harris's Sebastian St Cyr series has garnered critical acclaim and has been praised for its vivid portrayal of 19th-century England, as well as its compelling protagonist and intricate mysteries. With each new installment, Harris continues to captivate audiences with her blend of history, mystery, and suspense, solidifying her reputation as a master of historical fiction.

Classic Series

The series that started it all

  • What Angels Fear
  • When Gods Die
  • Where Shadows Dance

Recent Series

Latest works by the author

  • What Darkness Brings
  • Who Buries the Dead

Reading Order

Complete reading order for C.S. Harris's books

1Sebastian St Cyr

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the name of the series written by C.S. Harris?

The series is called Sebastian St Cyr.

In which genre does C.S. Harris primarily write?

C.S. Harris writes historical mystery novels.

How many books are in the Sebastian St Cyr series?

As of now, there are 16 books in the series.

Is there a particular order in which the Sebastian St Cyr books should be read?

Although each book can be read as a standalone, it is recommended to read them in order to better understand the character development and ongoing storylines.

What time period are the Sebastian St Cyr books set in?

The series is set in Regency-era England during the early 19th century.