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Mysterious Tales of Old St. Paul

Three Cases Featuring Shadwell Rafferty

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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.

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    • Booklist

      October 1, 2024
      The last time we saw Shadwell Rafferty--the street-smart St. Paul tavern keeper who sometimes assisted Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in their investigations in America--he was dead. Rafferty was decidedly murdered in the ninth book in the series: Rafferty's Last Case: A Minnesota Mystery Featuring Sherlock Holmes (2022). Fans of the series (and those just starting it) will rejoice in Rafferty's reappearance in these three novellas that function as a prequel to his association with Holmes. Set in the early 1890s, the focus is on Rafferty, a tavern owner with contacts from every level of society and an inherent canniness that helps him solve local crimes, in this case the vandalism of the St. Paul Pioneer Press building's sign, the strangulation of some socialites' cats, and a child's murder. Besides watching Rafferty develop his crime-solving skills, it's fun to see how author Millett brings in so many fascinating details about the history and architecture of old St. Paul's Cathedral.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from September 23, 2024
      Millett’s gripping 10th historical featuring saloon owner/PI Sadwell Rafferty (after Rafferty’s Last Case) binds three novellas into a single volume that ranks among the series’ best. In “Death in the News,” a newspaper publisher asks Rafferty to identify the vandal responsible for defacing the front of his building. The stakes are raised to dangerous heights when the publisher is murdered. “The Birdman of Summit Avenue” finds Rafferty investigating millionaire Ambrose Harriman, who houses a menagerie of birds in his estate and stands accused of slaughtering a spate of local cats, including the pet of a powerful railroad baron. The final entry, “The Gold King,” finds Rafferty convening with a mysterious man who arrives at a hotel in search of ancient treasure, though his true motives are murky at best. Each novella effortlessly balances fair-play deduction and page-turning action—there’s not a weak link in the bunch. After a bumpy previous installment, this gets the series back on track.

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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.