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Larry Millett

    January 1, 1947

    Larry Millett has carved out a unique literary niche by blending his interests in journalism, architectural history, and mystery fiction. His work delves into the secrets and stories embedded within urban landscapes, often featuring meticulously researched historical settings. Millett's distinctive style combines keen observation with a compelling narrative voice, drawing readers into intricate puzzles and explorations of the past. He is known for bringing a deep appreciation for built environments and the human element into his captivating narratives.

    Larry Millett
    Aia Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District
    Strongwood
    AIA Guide to St. Paul's Summit Avenue and Hill District
    AIA Guide to the Twin Cities
    Once There Were Castles
    Strange Days, Dangerous Nights: Photos from the Speed Graphic Era
    • 2020

      Pineland Serenade

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(10)Add rating

      In a small Minnesota town, the mysterious disappearance of wealthy resident Peter Swindell and the destruction of his mansion ignite a series of unsettling events. As threatening messages from a figure known as the Serenader circulate, newly elected county attorney Paul Zweifel, a sharp-witted loner accompanied by his existential border collie, finds himself embroiled in a web of murder and secrets. With local law enforcement seemingly compromised, Zweifel must navigate a treacherous path to uncover the truth, culminating in a chilling confrontation.

      Pineland Serenade
    • 2020

      Strongwood

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The seventh in Larry Millett's thrilling mystery series pursues the tangled truth behind the killing of the spoiled young heir to an industrial fortune The place is Minneapolis, the year is 1903, and Michael Masterson has fallen in love, or so he claims, with Addie Strongwood, a beautiful working-class girl with an interesting past and a mind of her own. But their promising relationship quickly begins to disintegrate before reaching a violent conclusion. Amid allegations of seduction, rape, and blackmail, Michael is shot dead and Addie goes on trial for first-degree murder. As the case unfolds in a welter of conflicting evidence and surprise discoveries, a jury must decide whether Addie acted in self-defense or killed her one-time lover with the coldest of calculation. Reconstructing the case through trial testimony, newspaper stories, the journal of Addie's flamboyant defense attorney, and her own first-person account as serialized in the Minneapolis Tribune, Larry Millett builds a suspenseful tale of love, money, betrayal, and death. Sherlock Holmes and Shadwell Rafferty, long known to readers from Millett's previous mysteries, play crucial roles in the unraveling of the case, which also offers a glimpse into the sharply divided worlds of the rich and the poor at the dawn of the twentieth century.

      Strongwood
    • 2015

      Minnesota Modern

      Architecture and Life at Midcentury

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Larry Millett, a seasoned writer and editor from Minneapolis, made significant contributions to architecture criticism during his tenure at the St. Paul Pioneer Press. As the first architecture critic from 1985 to 2002, he explored the rich architectural heritage of Minnesota. His notable works include titles focused on preserving historic homes and documenting the lost mansions of the Twin Cities, showcasing his passion for the region's architectural history.

      Minnesota Modern
    • 2014

      Exploring the architectural beauty of Minnesota, this book features twenty-two meticulously preserved homes, accompanied by over two hundred vibrant photographs. Larry Millett shares engaging narratives about each home's construction, its original owners, and the restoration efforts that have brought them back to life. The combination of stunning visuals and captivating stories offers a rich insight into the state's historical and cultural heritage through its residential architecture.

      Minnesota's Own: Preserving Our Grand Homes
    • 2012

      Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Alliance

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Larry Millett, a seasoned reporter and architecture critic, brings his expertise to a series of mystery novels featuring iconic characters Sherlock Holmes and Shadwell Rafferty. With a total of fifteen books to his name, Millett's work combines intrigue with his deep appreciation for architecture, offering readers a unique blend of mystery and historical context. The series is now available in new editions from the University of Minnesota Press, showcasing Millett's engaging storytelling and rich character development.

      Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Alliance
    • 2012

      Sherlock Holmes and the Rune Stone Mystery

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(17)Add rating

      Larry Millett, an experienced reporter and architecture critic, brings his expertise to a mystery series featuring iconic characters Sherlock Holmes and Shadwell Rafferty. With a total of fifteen books to his name, including five other titles in this series, Millett combines his journalistic skills with engaging storytelling. His works are now available in new editions from the University of Minnesota Press, offering readers a fresh take on classic detective narratives.

      Sherlock Holmes and the Rune Stone Mystery
    • 2011
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    • 2010

      AIA Guide to Downtown Minneapolis

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      With over 250 architectural structures showcased, this guidebook offers a deep dive into the diverse styles that define the built history of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Meticulously researched and thoughtfully written, it enhances both enjoyment and understanding of the cities' architectural heritage, making it an invaluable resource for enthusiasts and casual readers alike.

      AIA Guide to Downtown Minneapolis
    • 2010

      AIA Guide to Downtown St. Paul

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Featuring over 250 architectural structures, this guidebook offers a comprehensive exploration of Minneapolis and St. Paul’s diverse architectural styles. Thoroughly researched and meticulously crafted, it enhances readers' appreciation and understanding of the cities' built history, making it an essential resource for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

      AIA Guide to Downtown St. Paul