
S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats
Sidney Kilner Levett-Yeats, an English novelist known professionally as S. Levett-Yeats, was the descendant of an old English trading family with connections to British India. S. Levett-Yeats became a soldier with the Indian Army and later joined the Indian Civil Service as a low-level bureaucrat. Inspired by the example of other ambitious Anglo-Indian writers like Rudyard Kipling, Levett-Yeats turned out a series of Victorian potboilers, often set in Europe, that earned him a place on the bestseller lists of the day.

Orrain: A Romance
Exiled then fueled by romance and duty, a nobleman's son risks everything to reclaim his name and land.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

The Honour of Savelli: A Romance
In a world of treacherous nobles and hidden agendas, a man's honor is tested when a shocking accusation turns his life upside down, forcing him to fight for survival and clear his name.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

The traitor's way
: In a world of treacherous plots and forbidden love, a man must confront his past and choose between loyalty and desire as he navigates a dangerous game of courtly intrigue.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

The Heart of Denise, and Other Tales
In the French court, a young woman is forced into marriage, igniting a battle between duty and a yearning for a life of adventure.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

The Chevalier d'Auriac
In a time of conflict, a nobleman's world of honor, rivalry, and love is turned upside down when he encounters a captivating woman accused of espionage.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

A Galahad of the Creeks; The Widow Lamport
In a vibrant, challenging land, a young commissioner must balance his ideals with the intricate realities of colonial life.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats