Mysterious Tales of Old Minneapolis, Larry Millett
Mysterious Tales of Old Minneapolis, Larry Millett
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Mysterious Tales of Old Minneapolis

Author: Larry Millett

Series: Minnesota Mysteries #11

Narrator: Steve Hendrickson

Unabridged: 10 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/27/2026


Synopsis

OWNER DIES UNDER STRANGE CIRCUMSTANCES AT MINNEAPOLIS MILL!HOTEL BELLMAN FOUND DEAD IN OSCAR WILDE’S ROOM!$10,000 REWARD FOR DISCOVERING MY MURDERER!These headlines are just the beginning as Larry Millett returns to the scene of the crime in three tales of intrigue and murder in historic Minneapolis. The mind that brought us the intrepid Shadwell Rafferty now introduces three unlikely but talented new detectives—in-laws Sophia Westerly and Annie Nichols, and the incomparable Oscar Wilde—who are thrown into murder investigations amid flour milling, literary culture, and labor organizing in the burgeoning city.Murder at the Falls takes us to the Perfection Flour Mill at St. Anthony Falls when one owner turns up dead under grotesque circumstances and suspicion lands on the other, plunging the city into a frenzy of dark speculation.In A Wilde Night at the Nicollet House, Oscar Wilde, in the midst of his 1882 North American tour and spouting witticisms as only he can, teams up with the long-time house detective at the Nicollet House Hotel to search for the murderer of the hotel bell captain found dead in his room.In The Death Committee, a champion lawyer of the working class, convinced his own murder is imminent, arranges for three citizens to investigate his death, with a $10,000 reward going to the one who finds the killer.Shining light on the colorful characters and curious corners of Twin Cities history, Mysterious Tales of Old Minneapolis brings the nineteenth-century city to vibrant life (and dastardly death) in the spellbinding style that Larry Millett’s legion of loyal listeners has come to love.

About Larry Millett

Larry Millett spent much of his career as a writer, reporter, and editor for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, where he also served as the newspaper’s architecture critic. He has written fourteen works of non-fiction, including the award-winning Lost Twin Cities. His first mystery novel, Sherlock Holmes and the Red Demon, appeared in 1996. Since then, he’s written ten other historic mysteries featuring Holmes, St. Paul saloonkeeper Shadwell Rafferty, and other detectives.

About Steve Hendrickson

Steve Hendrickson has been an award-winning actor, director, audiobook narrator, and producer for over forty years.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lanie on October 19, 2025

Being from Minnesota and actually never living in the Twin Cities (as a person with a memory we briefly lived in St. Paul when I was a baby eventually moving to Brooklyn Park) there was no way I could not read this. The thing is I know little to nothing about the formation of either city other than......more

Goodreads review by Margie on October 29, 2025

Larry Millett is a Minnesota treasure, a writer able to capture the energy of bygone eras with accuracy and cleanness of style. Reading fun mysteries with accurate settings and local history is a pleasure. This collection of interconnected mysteries captures the rambunctious spirit of Minneapolis dur......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on January 13, 2026

A fun read, especially for someone familiar with Minneapolis and its history. The first and third novellas drag but still provide enough entertainment to keep going. The second novella, starring Oscar Wilde, is the most interesting mystery, though, Wilde's pithy comments grow old after a while. And......more

Goodreads review by Peggy on January 03, 2026

Three mysteries based in the city of Minneapolis. Well written and intriguing. One has Oscar Wilde helping with the solving of the mystery…fun!......more

Goodreads review by T.J. on August 25, 2025

This book was an interesting read and was glad I read it will need to go back and read it again and give it even more time it deserves but we'll written and nothing like local stories to listen too!......more


Quotes

“A master of Minneapolis character, Larry Millett presents three fun, fast tales of lively historical crime fiction. It’s all here: murder, mystery, corruption, chicanery, the river, the mills, the city, and the social strata in one excellent volume.” Carl Brookins, author of Sins of Edom

“So many glowing adjectives could be used to describe Larry Millett’s Mysterious Tales of Old Minneapolis: fascinating, enthralling, entertaining, riveting…” David Housewright, Edgar Award–winning author

“This is masterful mystery writing, both engaging and enjoyable. Highly recommended.” Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal