The Stillwater Tragedy is a murder mystery novel by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. The novel takes place in a small industrial town in New England whose peace is first shattered by the death of one of its important residents and then quickly followed by a general strike of all the trade unions. This book showcases Mr. Aldrich's ability and charisma as a storyteller. A hard and delicate touch is used to express the tragedy itself, the solving of the mystery surrounding it, and the love that shines through the entire narrative. The popularity of the narrative is assured, as is the stunning grace and precision with which it is told. The novel stands out for its style, realism, comedy, and how it treats its characters in addition to its charming, wholesome love story.