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Why Kings Confess

Sebastian St. Cyr • Book 9

by C.S. Harris

Narrated by Davina Porter

4.38 ABR Score (8.3K ratings)
★ 4.26 Goodreads (7.2K) ★ 4.66 Audible (1.1K)
10h 44m Released 2014 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Nine books in and C.S. Harris finally makes Sebastian St. Cyr reckon with the act of wartime betrayal he's been running from — Davina Porter makes it hurt.

  • Great if you want: Regency mysteries with emotional depth and series payoff
  • Listening experience: cerebral slow-burn with a genuinely dark, wintry atmosphere
  • Narration: Porter's period-authentic voice is perfectly calibrated for London fog and aristocratic menace
  • Skip if: you're jumping in cold — the emotional stakes require earlier books

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About This Audiobook

A young French physician is found mutilated in one of London's worst slums, a badly injured woman beside him with no memory of the attack. The woman, Alexi Sauvage, is connected to a moment in Sebastian St. Cyr's wartime past that nearly destroyed him, and her presence forces him to confront what he did and what was done to him in France. The investigation leads into a secret Napoleonic peace delegation and the centuries-old mystery of the Lost Dauphin, the boy prince who vanished in the French Revolution.

Davina Porter handles the novel's most personally demanding material with full command, giving Sebastian's confrontation with his own past the weight it requires while keeping the historical mystery in focus. The pregnancy of his wife Hero and the approaching birth of their child run as a counterpoint to the investigation's dangers, and Porter manages the emotional layering with precision. At just over ten and a half hours, this ninth entry in the series is one of its most ambitious.