Rafferty's Last Case
The Minnesota Mysteries, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Steve Hendrickson
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By:
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Larry Millett
About this listen
The ninth and final Minnesota mystery, in which Shadwell Rafferty, with the inimitable Sherlock Holmes, may have solved his own murder.
Like many mysteries, this one begins with a murder. But in this case, the victim happens to be the detective, on the verge of revealing the culprit in an earlier crime. Had Shadwell Rafferty identified his own murderer? When news of Rafferty’s death reaches Sherlock Holmes, in Chicago on the last leg of an American speaking tour, the world’s most famous detective and his redoubtable companion Watson rush to Minnesota to hunt for their friend’s killer.
Set amid the glittering society and sordid underworld of 1928 St. Paul, Larry Millett’s ninth and final Shadwell Rafferty mystery takes readers through the serpentine twists of Rafferty’s fatal investigation, even as Holmes, following in Rafferty’s tracks, may be closing in on the answer to both cases. This ingenious double mystery takes us to every corner of St. Paul, from the city’s most notorious speakeasy to a home for unwed mothers to the mansions of Summit Avenue, and at every turn, we find another suspect: an ambitious mayor and his devoted fixer-in-chief, a heartless blackmailer and a police detective mired in city hall connections, a poet-turned-mystery writer with a suspicious coterie, and a priest hiding a terrible secret.
A mysterious woman in Minneapolis who makes certain illicit arrangements and a young man in possession of incriminating documents provide Holmes with vital clues that lead to a final confrontation with an exceptionally devious murderer worthy of the exceptionally devious plot that brings the Minnesota mystery series to a fitting and powerful conclusion.
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- Norman Ewan
- 21-08-23
The end to the USA visit
I enjoyed the story from start to the bitter end I suspected the killer but never confirmed it
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- Jenny Ann Hansen
- 20-11-22
Just an utterly engaging and intriguing tale.
This book & in fact the entire series in this collection have thoroughly engaged and intrigued me. I have been addicted and now I will miss the entire experience. The narrator is sublime in his voice work. The characters leap into reality immediately. Can you tell I have loved these books?
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- Anonymous User
- 04-09-23
The grand conclusion of Shadwell Rafferty
A brilliant conclusion to Sherlock Holmes and his adventures in Minnesota. This series is a great read that I’d highly recommend!
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- Anonymous User
- 12-12-22
Brilliant listen brilliant series
Great series highly recommend if you Sherlock Holmes you will love this series great listen
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- N. Dyne
- 29-04-24
very cleverly written but not the best of the series
a great pity the series finishes here. it's a very cleverly constructed book but doesn't grip as the others and the narrator isn't at his best. still worth listening too and keeps you guessing till the end.
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