Scott Hamele

The Rendez-Vous at The Plaza

A WWII Mystery of Spies and Blackmail in Wartime New York. 1. Auflage. Sprachen: Englisch
eBook (epub), 540 Seiten
EAN 9798256003555
Veröffentlicht Mai 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Schuyler & Sons Publishing

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Autumn 1943. Beneath the glittering chandeliers and polished marble of New York's most famous luxury hotel, another world exists below the lobby floor. Hidden beneath wartime elegance, the Rendez-Vous nightclub has become a gathering place for politicians, military officers, industrialists, performers, lonely travelers, and people who prefer certain conversations never appear in print. At the center of that world stands Maria Rossi, the poised and trusted hostess who quietly manages discretion for guests who rely upon silence as much as service. Maria understands that powerful people reveal themselves most honestly when they believe no one is paying attention. Affairs are concealed through carefully chosen tables. Meetings occur through side entrances and service corridors. Hotel staff learn to notice everything while speaking about nothing. During the height of World War II, the Plaza represents stability and patriotic confidence to the public, yet behind the velvet curtains and amber nightclub lights, fear and secrecy move through the building like smoke. When Karl Müller arrives at the club claiming to be an Austrian refugee who escaped Europe after losing his wife to Nazi persecution, Maria is drawn toward his restraint, intelligence, and quiet grief. Karl appears cultured, wounded, and displaced by war, but his growing presence inside the hotel begins intersecting with the lives of powerful guests connected to America's wartime industries. Most notably, he takes an interest in James Parker, a respected defense contractor secretly involved in classified military production, and Patricia Bellamy, the wealthy socialite with whom Parker is conducting a dangerous affair. As winter settles over Manhattan between late 1943 and spring 1945, patterns emerge inside the hotel's carefully controlled routines. Switchboard operators overhear troubling calls. Bell captains notice men appearing in the wrong corridors. Government officials begin quietly monitoring behavior tied to wartime security. Maria slowly realizes that the people she serves are not merely protecting reputations. They are protecting secrets tied to national fear, political influence, and survival during war. What begins as social discretion gradually transforms into blackmail, institutional silence, and moral compromise. Inside the hidden operational spaces beneath the hotel, loyalty and patriotism become difficult to separate from fear and self-preservation. As the war moves toward victory overseas, the people inside the Plaza must confront an unsettling truth: some institutions are built not only to shelter privilege, but to absorb scandal, bury memory, and continue functioning as though nothing ever happened. Long after the music stops and the city celebrates the end of war, the hotel itself may remember what the world chooses to forget.

Portrait

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 values time with his two daughters and two grandchildren. He studied engineering at the University of Kansas, where he began writing articles and newsletters for university organizations. His first published work appeared in an ASME engineering publication in 1992, followed by decades of writing in the commercial construction industry.In the 2000s, Hamele turned his research instincts toward historical fiction, developing story concepts rooted in real places and overlooked histories. That work led him to pioneer the Historic Hotel Mysteries genre, a series approach that places real hotels and estates at the center of stories where memory lingers and the past reveals itself through setting. His novels are grounded in careful research and designed to feel inseparable from the locations in which they unfold.A prolific storyteller, Hamele has authored more than four dozen works across historical fiction, historical mysteries, near-future thrillers, narrative biographies, and short fiction.https://linktree.com/scotthamele

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