Sebastian Silver Cozy Mysteries Books in Order
Part ofJack Gatland Books in OrderExplore the Sebastian Silver Cozy Mysteries in order by Jack Gatland, with short summaries, series background, and where to start for puzzles and capers.
Last updated: January 15, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Silver - And The Sunday Cypher
by Jack Gatland
2025
Widow Laura Carlyle expects a quiet life until a suspicious death pulls her into a tangled mystery in Kensington’s high society. With the enigmatic investigator Sebastian Silver at her side, she follows clues toward a dangerous, well-connected group.
Silver - And The Christmas Caper
by Jack Gatland
2025
Laura Carlyle and Sebastian Silver are summoned to a Cotswolds village for Christmas and find the priest dead in the church crypt and a sacred treasure missing. With only days to spare, they race through village secrets to stop another crime.
Series background & context
The Sebastian Silver Cozy Mysteries are built for readers who want a puzzle and a bit of danger without living in the darkest corners of the genre. They lean “cozy” in the sense that the violence stays largely off-page and the focus is on clues, motives, and clever connections, but there’s also a playful spy-story edge that keeps the pace up. You’ll see London society, country villages, committee rooms, and old churches used as atmospheric backdrops, and it’s more caper than gore.
At the centre is an unusual duo. Laura Carlyle is a widow who’s stepped away from high society into something quieter, and she has the curiosity and social access to ask the questions other people are too polite to raise. Sebastian Silver is more mysterious: a highly capable investigator who doesn’t explain himself easily and seems to know how to move through locked doors and sensitive situations. Together, they work cases that sit at the intersection of manners and menace. Laura tends to lead with warmth and persistence, while Sebastian leans on discretion and professional instincts, and their push-pull is part of the fun.
They solve problems in polite rooms that hide ugly motives.
The books like to start with something public and unsettling: a suspicious death that doesn’t fit the official story, or a crime that’s staged to look like an accident. In Silver - And The Sunday Cypher, Laura is drawn into an investigation after a troubling death points toward a secretive group operating inside Kensington’s genteel society. The mystery pulls in hidden alliances and a wider conspiracy, with Sebastian pushing for answers while keeping his own cards close.
In Silver - And The Christmas Caper, the scene shifts to a Cotswolds village just before the holidays. Laura and Sebastian are summoned expecting mulled wine and quiet church services, and instead find the village priest murdered in the crypt and a sacred treasure missing from the altar. With only days before Christmas, they have to work fast, separating village gossip from real danger and following threads that reach back into older history.
If you like mysteries with a duo dynamic, light humour, and a clean through-line of clue-chasing, this series fits nicely between classic village whodunits and modern capers. Each book delivers a complete case, but reading in order helps the partnership click into place. Start with Silver - And The Sunday Cypher, then follow with Silver - And The Christmas Caper for a more seasonal, time-crunched mystery. If you like secret-society intrigue without a grim tone, this series hits that sweet spot.
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