C Harris - Where Shadows Dance

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Regency London: July 1812. That’s the challenge confronting C.S. Harris’s aristocratic soldier-turned-sleuth Sebastian St. Cyr when his friend, surgeon and “anatomist” Paul Gibson, illegally buys the cadaver of a young man from London’s infamous body snatchers. A rising star at the Foreign Office, Mr. Alexander Ross was reported to have died of a weak heart. But when Gibson discovers a stiletto wound at the base of Ross’s skull, he can turn only to Sebastian for help in catching the killer.
Described by all who knew him as an amiable young man, Ross at first seems an unlikely candidate for murder. But as Sebastian’s search takes him from the Queen’s drawing rooms in St. James’s Palace to the embassies of Russia, the United States, and the Turkish Empire, he plunges into a dangerous shadow land of diplomatic maneuvering and international intrigue, where truth is an elusive commodity and nothing is as it seems.
Meanwhile, Sebastian must confront the turmoil of his personal life. Hero Jarvis, daughter of his powerful nemesis Lord Jarvis, finally agrees to become his wife. But as their wedding approaches, Sebastian can’t escape the growing realization that not only Lord Jarvis but Hero herself knows far more about the events surrounding Ross’s death than they would have him believe.
Then a second body is found, badly decomposed but bearing the same fatal stiletto wound. And Sebastian must race to unmask a ruthless killer who is now threatening the life of his reluctant bride and their unborn child.

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“You know what people are like—what is no doubt being whispered at this very moment in nearly every drawing room and club in London. People will say you married soiled goods. And in time there will be sly suggestions that this child is not yours.”

He drew up and swung to face her. “Do you seriously believe I would refuse to marry you because of today?”

“People will say—”

“Not if they value their lives.”

“What are you suggesting? That you challenge half of London to a duel?”

“Somehow I doubt it will come to that.” He moved the bay forward again.

She said, “I would like to make it quite clear that those men did not ... I mean, that nothing of that nature occurred ...”

“Miss Jarvis, believe me when I say that even if it had—”

“It did not!”

“Even if it had, it would in no way influence my determination to make you my wife.”

Silence fell between them again. This time, he was the one to break it. “Did you hear nothing that might indicate who hired those men?”

“No.”

“Your father sees the dark hand of Napoléon’s agents.”

“Napoléon?”

“It does make sense.”

“The idea being that some French agent is the killer, and if you were busy looking for me then you wouldn’t have time to pursue him?” She paused as if considering this. “It’s possible, I suppose, if the intent were to buy time for the murderer to flee the country. Otherwise, what would be the point? De La Rocque and Ross are already dead.”

Once again, he drew up to look at her over his shoulder. “You knew de La Rocque was passing the French War Ministry’s briefings to Alexander Ross?”

“I did.”

“And you didn’t tell me—why, precisely?”

“I am not in the habit of betraying confidences.”

He made a noncommittal sound and urged the horse forward again.

She said, “I hardly see how you can complain, since it’s exactly the same reason you refused to tell me how you knew Ross died from a stiletto thrust to the back of his neck.” When he remained silent, she added, “I’ve figured it out, you know.”

“You have?”

“Mmm. It wasn’t difficult, given the condition of the body when it was exhumed.”

“You heard about that?”

“All of London has heard about it.” The church spire of the village of Elstree appeared above the treetops before them. She said, “You also didn’t tell me about Ezekiel Kincaid.”

“I didn’t?”

“You didn’t.”

“That, I can assure you, was mere oversight.”

“So tell me.”

“Very well.”

She listened to him in silence, then said, “Even if the French did kill Ross and de La Rocque—and Lindquist—I see no reason for them to kill either Kincaid or Yasmina Ramadani.”

“Not unless we’re missing something,” he agreed. The horse shied at a pig scuttling across the road before them, and he steadied it with a murmured word. “I’m beginning to think that while the most recent murders are in some way related to Ross’s death, they may actually have been committed by a different person.”

“What are you suggesting? That we’re dealing with four different killers?”

“Not four, no. But there could be two.”

The cottages of the village were closing in around them. She said, “One, the mystery man with the stiletto who killed Ross and Kincaid for some reason we don’t yet know—”

“Something we don’t know? Or something I don’t know?”

“And someone else,” she continued, ignoring the jibe, “who coincidentally killed de La Rocque, Lindquist, and Yasmina? I thought you didn’t believe in coincidences.”

“Not coincidentally.” He turned into the yard of a rambling, half-timbered inn at the top of the village’s high street. “Tangentially.”

She stared up at the inn’s surrounding galleries. “Why are we stopping here?”

“To inform the local magistrate that he has several bodies out at Barham Wood to deal with.” He reined in beside the worn old mounting block in the corner of the yard. “And because Miss Hero Jarvis cannot ride into London on the back of a mudsplattered, hired hack.”

She slid off the bay’s back onto the high, flat stone. “I suppose we should also send word to Bow Street.”

“I already did.”

She looked up from straightening her skirts. “You did? When?”

“When I discovered where you were being held. I thought I might need help.” He met her frank gray eyes and found himself smiling. “I didn’t expect you to rescue yourself.”

“Feeling better?”

Hero smiled at her father. “Yes, thank you.”

She sat curled up beside a roaring fire in the library; Jarvis occupied the chair opposite, his gaze on her face. Around them, the house was quiet, the servants long since retired to bed. Since her return from Elstree, she had bathed and eaten a hearty meal, and spent considerable time consoling her hysterical, prostrate mother. Now she was quietly sipping a cup of tea liberally laced with brandy.

Devlin had insisted on remaining in Elstree to deal with the authorities, while sending her back to London in a hired coach. She’d argued, of course, but in the end she’d allowed herself to be persuaded. She was bone weary and emotionally drained, and beyond caring that he knew it.

“What can you tell me about whoever was behind this day’s work?” Jarvis asked now.

“Very little, I’m afraid. You may find something by investigating the contacts of that man, Sullivan. But I’ll be surprised.” She had no doubt he would be both thorough and ruthless in his determination to find the man or men responsible for kidnapping his daughter. But she also suspected that whoever they were dealing with had foreseen that—and made his moves accordingly.

Jarvis nodded. “It might have helped if you could have left one of them alive.”

She gave a soft chuckle. “So you could have interrogated him? Yes, I should have thought of that. Shockingly careless of me, wasn’t it?”

She won from him a wry answering smile. He said, “I am proud of you, you know. There aren’t many women who’d have the courage and fortitude to do what you did.”

“I think you might be surprised.”

He grunted and shifted in his chair to draw his snuffbox from his pocket. Flipping it open, he held a pinch to one nostril and sniffed. Then he sat thoughtfully for a time, one finger tapping the figured gold lid. He said, “I’ll never forgive him for this.”

“Devlin, you mean? He did find me.”

Jarvis’s jaw tightened. Watching him, it occurred to Hero for the first time that it rankled with her father, that despite all his spies and informants, Devlin had succeeded where he had failed.

“You wouldn’t have needed finding if his damnable habit of involving himself in murder investigations hadn’t caused you to be kidnapped.” He shot her a piercing look from beneath lowered brows. “You’re still determined to see this wedding go forward?”

“I am.”

He started to say something, then glanced away. And she suddenly thought, Good heavens; he knows about the child. Then she decided she must simply be overwrought and tired, for how could he?

Her father said, “He is my enemy. Yet you would make yourself his wife?”

“I suspect you are more his enemy than he is yours. He does not hesitate to stand against you when he believes you are in the wrong. But I do not believe he would go out of his way to cause you harm.”

He brought his gaze back to her face. “And you? Would you stand beside him? Against me?”

“I will stand for what I believe to be right, as I have always done. But I am your daughter, and ever will be.”

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