The Lost Floor at the St. Regis: A 1946 Elevator to a 1921 Murder Hardcover – March 6, 2026

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Management number 222233410 Release Date 2026/05/04 List Price US$16.40 Model Number 222233410
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Set inside one of Manhattan's most famous luxury hotels, the story unfolds in a world where wealth, reputation, and carefully guarded secrets shape the lives of New York's social elite. The St. Regis stands as both a glamorous destination and a silent witness to decades of private moments. Diplomats, financiers, and society families have passed through its marble lobby believing their stories would fade into the city's constant motion. Yet some events leave traces that remain long after the people involved are gone.At the center of the story is Charlotte Winthrop, a woman still shaped by a loss that occurred many years earlier. When she was young, her father died under circumstances that were never fully explained. The tragedy was accepted quickly by society, and the official explanation allowed people to move forward without asking difficult questions. For Charlotte, however, the story never felt complete.As the years pass, the unanswered questions surrounding her father's death refuse to disappear. By the mid 1940s Charlotte decides to revisit the past and examine the events more carefully. Her search gradually leads her back to the St. Regis, a place connected in subtle ways to the night that changed her life.At first the hotel appears exactly as it always has. Guests move through the elegant lobby beneath sparkling chandeliers while staff maintain the quiet precision expected in one of the city's most prestigious addresses. Yet Charlotte's search soon uncovers something that challenges the ordinary logic of the building.During a routine elevator ride, the car stops briefly at a floor that does not appear on the hotel directory. The doors open onto a corridor that seems strangely out of place before closing again almost immediately. The moment is brief but unsettling, suggesting that somewhere within the hotel there may exist a hidden level, a space that official records do not acknowledge.This discovery introduces a new direction to Charlotte's investigation. She begins examining the history of the building more closely, studying old records and speaking with people whose memories stretch back to earlier decades of the hotel's life. Gradually she uncovers connections to a glamorous social gathering that took place there during the early 1920s.The event was remembered as an elegant evening filled with music, conversation, and influential guests. Yet by the end of that night someone would die. At the time, the explanation offered allowed the city to move on without controversy. Over the years, however, small inconsistencies remained buried within the story.Charlotte's search begins to disturb that long silence. As she uncovers fragments of the past, the mysterious elevator stop and the possibility of a hidden floor take on new significance. If such a place truly exists, it may contain evidence connected to the events of that long ago night.Her investigation soon attracts attention from people who would prefer the past remain undisturbed. In a world where reputation carries enormous influence, the exposure of forgotten scandals can threaten carefully preserved legacies. Quiet warnings begin to appear, and the pressure to abandon the search grows.Despite the resistance, Charlotte continues pursuing the truth. What begins as a personal search for answers gradually becomes a deeper exploration of how history can be shaped by silence and power. Within the walls of the St. Regis, a forgotten chapter of the past waits to be rediscovered. Read more

ISBN13 979-8295786273
Language English
Publisher Schuyler & Sons Publishing
Dimensions 6 x 0.81 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.45 pounds
Print length 368 pages
Publication date March 6, 2026

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