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Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Alliance

By: Larry Millett
Narrated by: Steve Hendrickson
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As the city of Minneapolis prepares for a visit from President William McKinley, someone else prepares for murder. On the day before the visit, a union activist is found hanged, naked, outside a ruined mansion. A placard around his neck reads "THE SECRET ALLIANCE HAS SPOKEN." Who is the alliance? What does it want? How was the victim involved with the city's corrupt mayor? And why did he possess a photograph of a prominent citizen in a compromising position? Shadwell Rafferty searches for answers, encountering bribery, corruption, union organizers, anarchists, and conspiracy, putting himself in danger. But as luck would have it, his old friends Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John H. Watson are on their way.

In this fourth installment of Larry Millett's Minnesota Mystery series, Shadwell Rafferty commands center stage in a brand-new city. Packed with Millett's signature historical and architectural detail, this book is deviously delightful.

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Historical Mystery Fiction Detective Sherlock Holmes
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Gripping Adventure • Complex Plot • Excellent Narrator • Engaging Storyline • Compelling Storytelling
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I didn’t mind having the newly discovered lost journals of John Watson at the beginning of the previous books to set the stage, but in this book the journal is part of the entire story. It is incredulous to believe that a journal that’s 1/3 of the content of a book has complete dialogue between the characters who are only identified by their initials. It was painful to listen to.

Journals Don’t Have Dialogue

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Could've condensed/edited 2 hours out of story and not missed anything....I hope this isn't a trend for future books...

decent story but strung on too long

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Another knock out of the park with both Holmes and Rafferty!
A sign is discovered around a dead man’s neck and how is the famous Rat-Man involved?

Loved it!

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Not as good as the first three. Telling the story from three different perspectives ruined the mystery aspects and detective guesswork for me a bit but still a good read overall.

Still pretty good

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I had a problem with the use of letters. H instead of Holmes W instead of Watson ect. I get it that's how it was written. Just say the names.

Just say the names.

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This may be the most fantastical, complex, & "out there" plot yet, but despite the complexity of it, is clear and the easiest to keep up with. Holmes & Watson are not really the main characters, either, for Rafferty & Thomas do most of--perhaps even the best--detective work. In fact, a fat as in concerned, it's time to drop this version of Holmes altogether and change the series over completely to the mysteries & adventures of Shad Rafferty with his partner GWT. And, to Larry Millet, "PLEASE DO NOT bring SH back to MN again! Stick with your own original detective instead." I don't see Book 5 available on Audible, yet, but I'll be looking for it-- to read more about Rafferty's cases.


Best adventure in this series, so far at least.

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It was a fast-paced, multi-charactered story. Expertly read, nice tension between many characters and situations. Gripping and full of adventure.
Despite its time period, much content was relative to today.

Great read

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Larry Millett continues the Sherlock Holmes tradition with aplomb. I liked the narrator and storyline.

Another winner!

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Another enjoyable Sherlock Holmes mystery solved. I love that previous characters arrive and are helpful. I enjoyed this book. I recommend it!

Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Alliance

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another good one Epic I'm loving it I didn't appreciate the narrator calling everybody out by their initials what's up with that

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