Wondering What the Next Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery Is About?

My editor and I have spent the better part of the last two days tweaking the cover copy for WHEN FALCONS FALL, sending versions back and forth, agonizing over every little word. For those not familiar with the term, the "cover copy" is the blurb on the cover that tells readers what a book is about. So without further ado, here is the copy for WHEN FALCONS FALL (in stores March 2016).

The tragic death of an enigmatic young stranger draws Sebastian St. Cyr and his wife, Hero, into a perilous tangle of passion and intrigue in this breathtaking new mystery from the “best historical thriller writer in the business.” 

Ayleswick-on-Teme, 1813. Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, has come to this seemingly peaceful Shropshire village on the Welsh borderlands to honor a slain friend and on a quest to learn more about his own unknown ancestry. But when the body of a lovely young widow is found on the banks of the River Teme, a bottle of laudanum at her side, the village’s inexperienced new magistrate turns to St. Cyr for help.
Almost immediately, Sebastian realizes that Emma Chance did not, in truth, take her own life. Less easy to discern is exactly how she died, and why. For as Sebastian and Hero soon discover, Emma was hiding much about her real identity, and her purported sketching excursion to Ayleswick concealed a far more grave intention. Also troubling are the machinations of Lucien Bonaparte, the handsome, estranged brother of the megalomaniac French Emperor Napoleon. Held captive in the neighborhood under the British government’s watchful eye, the younger Bonaparte is restless, ambitious, and possibly involved in sinister intrigues.

Sebastian’s investigation takes on new urgency when he discovers that Emma Chance was not the first, or even the second, beautiful young woman in the village to die under suspicious circumstances. Home to an ancient, hauntingly ruined monastery, Ayleswick reveals itself to be a dark and dangerous place of deadly secrets that have festered among the villagers for decades—and a violent past that may tell Sebastian more than he wants to know about his own unsettling origins.  And as he faces his most diabolical opponent ever, he is forced to consider what malevolence he’s willing to embrace in order to destroy a killer.
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Published on April 23, 2015 08:28
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message 1: by Chris (new)

Chris Hunt Some readers like the comfort of following characters they like. Sometimes they do wear out their welcome, but I am happy to say the most recent St Cyr mystery was even more enjoyable than the first books. Thanks for keeping them going!


message 2: by Lidia (new)

Lidia Can't wait!


message 3: by C.S. (new)

C.S. Harris Chris wrote: "Some readers like the comfort of following characters they like. Sometimes they do wear out their welcome, but I am happy to say the most recent St Cyr mystery was even more enjoyable than the firs..."

Thank you!


message 4: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine I so appreciate your information about your next book. I feel as though I am part of the process of publishing a book, but more important is the information on the 'cover copy'. That ,hopefully, will keep me sated until WHEN FALCONS FALL is released. A whole year! Oh my, how will I make it?


message 5: by C.S. (new)

C.S. Harris Lorraine wrote: "I so appreciate your information about your next book. I feel as though I am part of the process of publishing a book, but more important is the information on the 'cover copy'. That ,hopefully, ..."

I know. I wish I could write faster, but I've tried and I just can't. It frustrates me, too.


message 6: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine Oh, please, do not misunderstand me. I read in your blog that the next book was written, but the publishers make you wait a year until they release it. I thought that book was WHEN FALCONS FALL. I am not referring to you and the rate you write each book. I am so grateful for your writing and your books. You are so very talented, and I feel as though Sebastian is a very close friend of mine. Please forgive me if I stated my feelings poorly. You are the best!


message 7: by C.S. (new)

C.S. Harris Lorraine wrote: "Oh, please, do not misunderstand me. I read in your blog that the next book was written, but the publishers make you wait a year until they release it. I thought that book was WHEN FALCONS FALL. I ..."

Oh, on't worry! I'm not offended. It actually does take a year for the books to make it through the publication process, for reasons I'll never understand. But the reason I only do one a year is that it seems to take me that long. I get frustrated with myself--I wish I could write faster. I spend months just THINKING. I'm only on about page 50 of what will be #12.


message 8: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine As a teacher who taught English, I know how important thinking is, and you must do a great job thinking as it definitely shows in your books. I remember getting frustrated, very frustrated, attempting to teach my "kids" to think and not rush into their assignments. Getting my students to think while also explaining to them that they had to organize their thoughts before putting pen to paper(Actually now it is placing fingers on keys"). I will wait, and you may think as much as you wish. Your finished products are so worth waiting for. I am sure all would agree with me.


message 9: by C.S. (new)

C.S. Harris Thank you so much.


message 10: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Tucker I love the books and love the characters. I am not one that likes continuing characters, however this is the exception.


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