The Stillwater Tragedy, Thomas Bailey Aldrich
The Stillwater Tragedy, Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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The Stillwater Tragedy

Author: Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Narrator: Maxwell Tate

Unabridged: 6 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/23/2025


Synopsis

"The Stillwater Tragedy" by Thomas Bailey Aldrich is a fictional novel likely written in the late 19th century. The story delves into the dark and mysterious atmosphere surrounding a murder in the seemingly idyllic village of Stillwater. As the narrative unfolds, it reveals the tumultuous and often harsh lives of the townsfolk, with a particular focus on several key characters, including the recently deceased wealthy man, Mr. Lemuel Shackford, and his estranged cousin, Richard Shackford.
The story opens with a chilling tone just before daybreak in Stillwater, where the body of Mr. Shackford lies dead, the victim of a violent crime. As the sun rises, the village awakens to its daily rhythm while grappling with the shock of the murder. Young Mary Hennessey, whose delayed milk delivery leads her to discover the crime scene, unwittingly becomes the center of attention as gossip spreads throughout the town.
Shortly after the discovery, the townspeople gather in anxiety and suspicion, prompting an investigation led by local authorities. Through vivid descriptions and evocative character portrayals, the beginning of the novel establishes an unsettling mood as it explores themes of violence, greed, and the fragile nature of community bonds in the face of tragedy.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Connie on August 28, 2011

This was written in the 1800's by a renown poet who lived in New England. It is said this was the first murder mystery written. I found it to be very good. Very easy to read. In fact it could have been in modern times. Richard Shackford is suspected of killing his uncle. It is the story of Richard.......more

Goodreads review by Mark on April 18, 2024

This is a very interesting story, peopled with complex characters and a solid plot.......more

Goodreads review by Teresa on August 21, 2022

A bit strong on the strike breaking......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on February 23, 2022

Fun read. Not too deep.......more

Goodreads review by Bettye on December 30, 2014

This is a very interesting little book. It was written in 1880 in the style of the time, so the reading may seem a little stilted. The story opens with a murder and ends with a solution. However, the pages in between tell an extraordinary story of the life and character of Richard Shackford, an extra......more