"Violent, intriguing, mysterious, old St. Paul comes alive in Larry Millett’s stories as only a former street reporter could make it happen-a reporter with a taste for history, a flair for the literary, and an acute eye for human foibles. An intelligent and amusing collection."-John Sandford, author of the Prey series "Mysterious Tales of Old St. Paul captures the quirky charm of Minnesota’s capital city in the 1890s-with its crooked cops, robber barons, madams, and scandal-mongering journalists. Larry Millett’s colorful shamus Shadwell Rafferty rubs elbows with upper crust and hoi polloi alike as he investigates each exquisitely detailed case, with edge-of-the-seat suspense building to an explosive finale. Vastly entertaining!"-Erin Hart, author of Haunted Ground "Each novella effortlessly balances fair-play deduction and page-turning action-there’s not a weak link in the bunch."-Publishers Weekly, Starred review "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."-Booklist "[Millett] is able to bring vivid life to 19th-century St. Paul."-Pioneer Press