One famous St Paul ghost story is about the Wabasha Street Caves. It's said that there are apparitions of gangsters from the Prohibition era. People have reported seeing shadowy figures and feeling a sense of unease in the caves.
As I haven't read it, I can't say. However, it's common in such novels to have a character who is the joker of the group, always making everyone laugh. There could also be a more serious and studious boy in the Paul St boys.
St Paul's life was full of transformation. As Saul, he was against the new Christian movement. But that all changed during his journey. A bright light from heaven blinded him, and he heard the voice of Jesus. This encounter led him to embrace Christianity wholeheartedly. He then dedicated his life to evangelism. He faced numerous hardships like imprisonment and opposition from non - believers, yet his faith remained unshaken, and his influence on the growth of the Christian faith was immeasurable.
A novel is considered apt when it has a compelling plot that keeps the readers engaged. Good character development and a unique writing style also contribute to its aptness.
The sense of mystery around the locations. Like in the haunted mansion stories, we don't really know for sure what happened to the former owner. But the fact that there are strange noises and a feeling of a presence makes it captivating. It makes you wonder about the past events that could have led to a haunting.