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Why Kill the Innocent

Sebastian St. Cyr • Book 13

by C.S. Harris

Narrated by Davina Porter

4.27 ABR Score (6.6K ratings)
★ 4.19 Goodreads (5.8K) ★ 4.65 Audible (788)
10h 20m Released 2018 Historical Fiction

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Davina Porter turns Regency court intrigue into something that feels genuinely dangerous — the kind of mystery where you trust no one and stop trusting yourself.

  • Great if you want: layered historical mysteries with sharp political edge
  • Listening experience: tightly wound and atmospheric — icy London setting seeps in
  • Narration: Porter handles the large cast with effortless clarity and menace
  • Skip if: you haven't started the series — backstory runs deep

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About This Audiobook

When a young musician with connections to Princess Charlotte is found murdered in the snow-covered streets of 1814 London, the royal court quickly moves to suppress any investigation. But Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, refuses to let political pressure derail his pursuit of justice. As a brutal winter grips the city and the Thames freezes solid enough for a Frost Fair, Sebastian and his wife Hero navigate treacherous palace intrigue where courtiers harbor deadly secrets and loyalty comes at a fatal price. Their investigation peels back layers of deception that threaten to expose scandals reaching the highest levels of power.

Davina Porter's masterful narration elevates this thirteenth installment in the Sebastian St. Cyr series through her nuanced portrayal of Regency-era characters. Porter seamlessly shifts between aristocratic dialogue and street vernacular, bringing authenticity to each social stratum Sebastian encounters. Her measured pacing allows the complex political machinations to unfold naturally while building tension during investigative sequences. The atmospheric winter setting gains particular power through Porter's evocative delivery, making listeners feel the bitter cold and dangerous undercurrents flowing through London's frozen streets.