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OverviewSet between November 1892 and November 1922, this historical mystery unfolds across three decades, anchored in one of America's most enduring unsolved hotel deaths. The novel draws inspiration from the real-life case of Kate Morgan, a woman who checked into the Hotel del Coronado in 1892 under mysterious circumstances and was later found dead near the seaside stair, her death quickly labeled a suicide but never fully explained. Thirty years later, in 1922, a quiet and observant woman travels west from Iowa carrying fragments of a past her family never resolved. What begins as a personal inquiry into her sister's disappearance becomes something far more structured and unsettling. Through letters, financial records, and long-buried memories, she discovers that her sister had lived under an assumed name during her final days at the hotel, placing herself at the center of a situation involving money, reputation, and dangerous alliances. The hotel itself becomes more than a setting. It is an institution built on elegance, discretion, and the quiet management of problems. Its polished surfaces conceal the practical systems that allow people to move unseen, to be observed without being questioned, and to disappear into routine. As the investigation deepens, the protagonist begins to understand how a place designed for comfort could also enable silence. The narrative moves between past and present, reconstructing the final days of 1892 through witness accounts, staff recollections, and surviving records. These fragments gradually reshape the official story, revealing that the death may have been tied not to despair, but to a convergence of financial pressure, personal relationships, and decisions made to protect reputation over truth. Rather than relying on spectacle, the mystery builds through behavior, timing, and omission. Each discovery narrows the distance between rumor and reality, while raising a larger question about how history is shaped by those who choose what is remembered and what is allowed to fade. At its core, the novel is about reclaiming a narrative that was never fully told. It explores how one woman's identity was altered in life and simplified in death, and how decades later, another woman works to restore complexity to both. The result is a layered historical mystery grounded in a real cold case, where the past remains present not through legend, but through the persistence of unanswered truth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Scott Hamele , Scott HamelePublisher: Schuyler & Sons Publishing Imprint: Schuyler & Sons Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.789kg ISBN: 9798349280399Pages: 466 Publication Date: 02 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSCOTT HAMELE was born and raised in Kansas and has called the Kansas City area home since 1991. Married for more than thirty years, he treasures time with his two daughters and two grandchildren. Scott studied engineering at the University of Kansas, where he began writing articles and newsletters for university clubs. He was first published in an ASME engineering publication in 1992 and went on to author dozens of published articles in the commercial construction sector. In the 2000s, Hamele turned his research instincts toward historical fiction, developing more than a dozen story concepts, many of which have matured into his recent publishing journey. His work spans a wide range of genres, including historical fiction, near-future thrillers, historical mysteries, narrative biographies, and feel-good short stories. A prolific storyteller, Scott has more than three dozen works to his credit. https: //linktree.com/scotthamele SCOTT HAMELE was born and raised in Kansas and has called the Kansas City area home since 1991. Married for more than thirty years, he treasures time with his two daughters and two grandchildren. Scott studied engineering at the University of Kansas, where he began writing articles and newsletters for university clubs. He was first published in an ASME engineering publication in 1992 and went on to author dozens of published articles in the commercial construction sector. In the 2000s, Hamele turned his research instincts toward historical fiction, developing more than a dozen story concepts, many of which have matured into his recent publishing journey. His work spans a wide range of genres, including historical fiction, near-future thrillers, historical mysteries, narrative biographies, and feel-good short stories. A prolific storyteller, Scott has more than three dozen works to his credit. https: //linktree.com/scotthamele Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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