The Adolphus Reservation: 1963 Dallas: Three Reservations and JFK

Author:   Scott Hamele ,  Hamele
Publisher:   Schuyler & Sons Publishing
ISBN:  

9798295779367


Pages:   422
Publication Date:   30 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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The Adolphus Reservation: 1963 Dallas: Three Reservations and JFK


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Set between May 1959 and November 22, 1963, with a final coda extending to June 1968, this story unfolds inside Dallas's Adolphus Hotel, where quiet systems and ordinary routines conceal something far more unsettling. In 1959, a composed but inexplicable stranger arrives at the hotel and calmly books three rooms for a date more than four years in the future. The request is precise, down to the names, rooms, and timing, yet nothing about the man suggests urgency or eccentricity. The reservations are filed, the keys tagged, and life moves on. But the clerk who records them never forgets the feeling that something has been set in motion. Four years later, in November 1963, three unrelated individuals arrive in Dallas, each pulled by separate purposes. A journalist follows threads of influence and buried warnings. A detective pursues a fragile line of inquiry that touches dangerous connections. A photographer searches for the image that might finally define his career. None of them plans to stay at the same hotel, yet each is drawn there through ordinary circumstance, only to discover that a room has already been reserved in their name years before. Inside the hotel, the environment remains grounded in routine. Clerks manage ledgers. Operators route calls. Staff move through corridors built for discretion. Yet patterns begin to surface. Conversations nearly connect but fail. Timing slips by minutes. Information arrives just short of usefulness. The hotel does not behave as a supernatural force, but as a place that quietly arranges proximity, placing people near moments where their actions might matter. As the days narrow toward a pivotal November date, each of the three visitors moves closer to a point where they might influence events. Each carries a different form of potential: warning, proof, or connection. Yet proximity alone does not guarantee outcome. The story builds tension through near-success, missed chances, and the growing realization that alignment is not the same as control. After the turning point, the narrative shifts from anticipation to aftermath. The characters are left to confront what it means to be close enough to matter, yet unable to change what unfolds. Their experiences suggest a larger pattern at work, one rooted not in certainty, but in repeated attempts to position people at critical moments in history. The story closes not with resolution, but with continuation. The same quiet mechanism appears again in a different city, suggesting that history may not be rewritten, only approached again and again, through timing, placement, and the fragile hope that next time, it might turn.

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Author:   Scott Hamele ,  Hamele
Publisher:   Schuyler & Sons Publishing
Imprint:   Schuyler & Sons Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.730kg
ISBN:  

9798295779367


Pages:   422
Publication Date:   30 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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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

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