Mysterious Tales of Old St. Paul, Larry Millett
Mysterious Tales of Old St. Paul, Larry Millett
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Mysterious Tales of Old St. Paul
Three Cases Featuring Shadwell Rafferty

Author: Larry Millett

Series: Minnesota Mysteries #10

Narrator: Steve Hendrickson

Unabridged: 10 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Spoken Realms

Published: 12/17/2024


Synopsis

Tales of murder and revenge: the early exploits of detective Shadwell Rafferty.Shadwell Rafferty’s last case may have led to his murder, but naturally—and fortunately, for followers of the indefatigable St. Paul detective—there’s more to the story. Mysterious Tales of Old St. Paul gathers three novellas from Larry Millett, casting back to Rafferty’s beginnings to recount a trio of intriguing cases that honed his skills before he joined forces with Sherlock Holmes.In “Death in the News,” St. Paul citizens wake one morning to find that the sign on downtown’s tallest building that reads PIONEER PRESS has been altered—at considerable effort—to LIARS. An elaborate prank, yes, but it foreshadows a far worse crime, and Rafferty is on the case. In “The Birdman of Summit Avenue,” cats are turning up dead in the yards of St. Paul’s prominent citizens, and suspicion swiftly falls on the wealthy avian enthusiast Ambrose Harriman, but the case turns darker still when a neighborhood boy is found murdered in Harriman’s yard. In “The Gold King,” an enigmatic stranger arrives in town, calling himself the Gold King and announcing his plans to unearth hidden treasure, which eventually leads to a shocking conclusion.Steeped in the mystery and history of nineteenth-century St. Paul, these interlocking detective stories feature the characters—and the local character—that have made the Shadwell Rafferty series irresistible. Spellbinding as ever, these stories also afford the curious pleasure of watching Rafferty find his footing on his way to becoming the consummate detective whose exploits have delighted readers again and again.

About Larry Millett

Larry Millett is the author of mystery novels that feature Sherlock Holmes and St. Paul detective Shadwell Rafferty, all published by the University of Minnesota Press. His nonfiction works include Lost Twin Cities, Once There Were Castles, and Minnesota Modern, winner of a Minnesota Book Award.

About Steve Hendrickson

Steve Hendrickson has been a professional actor for over thirty years. A graduate of Yale School of Drama, he has appeared in theaters across the country. His audio projects include Archibald Finch and the Lost Witches and The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, among others. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Georgia on August 05, 2025

Randomly found the audiobook on Libby and was very pleasantly surprised! Three mystery novellas set in St. Paul in the 1890s, fun stories with overlapping characters. Agatha Christie vibes. Especially interesting if you’re familiar with the twin cities—tons of historical tidbits that tie into the st......more

Goodreads review by Chris on March 21, 2025

Not my usual cup of tea but as a gift from a friend, I couldn’t not read it. Loved all the St. Paul history tidbits and three fun novellas. 2>3>1......more

Goodreads review by David on November 29, 2025

I have read a number of Millett's works featuring bar owner and Sherlock Holmes-inspired detective Shadwell Rafferty - including all of his pastiches, where Rafferty partners with Holmes and Watson. But this is the first one I've read since I started doing goodreads reviews. This work is actually a c......more

Goodreads review by Annie on October 28, 2024

Originally posted on my blog Nonstop Reader. Mysterious Tales of Old St. Paul is a collection of three novella length historical mysteries by Larry Millett featuring fictional sleuth Shadwell Rafferty. Released 1st Oct 2024 by The University of Minnesota Press, it's 240 pages and is available in......more

Goodreads review by JoeK on April 28, 2026

Slow slow slow. Three novellas that could have been three short stories. I was also expecting more mystery in mysterious old St. Paul, especially with each tale mentioning Sherlock Holmes. The first story was the only one that could really count as a mystery, as in something that needs to be solved.......more