Larry Millett

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Larry Millett
Born1947 (age 76–77)
St. John's University
SubjectCrime fiction (Sherlock Holmes), history of Minnesota, architectural history
Notable worksLost Twin Cities, Strange Days, Dangerous Nights, Sherlock Holmes and the Red Demon and sequels
Website
larrymillett.com

Larry Millett (born 1947 in

St. Paul, Minnesota, and the author of several books on the history of architecture in Minnesota. He has also written a series of Sherlock Holmes mysteries set in the United States and Minnesota in the 1890s. The books feature the character Shadwell Rafferty
, who assists Holmes in his American investigations.

Education

Millett attended

Chicago, Illinois, where he obtained an English master's degree in 1970 from the University of Chicago
.

Career

Millett worked at the Pioneer Press from 1972 until 1984 when he had an opportunity to study architecture at the

Midwest, mostly focusing on works by Prairie School architects such as Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright
.

Millett's Lost Twin Cities is probably the best known of his works in the

public television station, created a video documentary by the same name which covered a few of the buildings in the book. The video was narrated by Dave Moore, a noted area TV journalist, and is often replayed when the station is running a pledge drive
. In 2014, Millet was interviewed by Peter Shea for the Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Minnesota. He has also been interviewed twice on the Northern Lights Minnesota Author Interview TV Series.

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Bibliography

Nonfiction

Fiction

Sherlock Holmes in Minnesota

Other works

  • Pineland Serenade (2020)

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