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The Frosted Window at The Olympic: A WWII Spy Behind a 1941 Seattle Murder (Echoes in the Lobby: Historic Hotel Mysteries of America’s Hidden Past) Kindle Edition

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Management number 219440593 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 219440593
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In late November 1951, newlyweds Eleanor Mercer and Tom Bell arrive in Seattle for a two week honeymoon at one of the city’s grandest hotels. Eleanor is a graduate student from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, thoughtful and observant, while Tom is a former World War II soldier who now works as a newspaper reporter. The trip is meant to be a quiet beginning to their married life. Yet from the moment Eleanor steps into the elegant lobby she feels an unsettling familiarity with the building. Corridors seem recognizable before she has walked them, and certain corners of the hotel stir emotions she cannot explain.On the second night of their stay, an early winter cold front moves across Seattle. Frost spreads across the hotel windows, forming delicate patterns that catch Eleanor’s attention. As she studies the ice more closely, she becomes convinced the lines resemble a map of the city. When Tom traces the shapes and compares them to a hotel map from the front desk, the resemblance becomes difficult to dismiss. What first seems like coincidence gradually becomes the beginning of an unexpected investigation.Curiosity leads the couple deeper into the hotel’s past. Old guest ledgers reveal that a man named Jonathan Mercer checked into the hotel in November 1941. Eleanor recognizes the name immediately. Jonathan Mercer was her father, a United States government official who disappeared during wartime travel along the West Coast when Eleanor was still a child. His disappearance was never fully explained, and no body was ever recovered.Determined to understand what brought him to Seattle, Eleanor and Tom begin following a trail of clues hidden within the hotel and scattered across the city. Their search leads them through quiet service corridors of the hotel, dusty newspaper archives at the Seattle Public Library, the bustling stalls of Pike Place Market, and the winter campus of the University of Washington. Along the way they encounter witnesses, fragments of records, and objects left behind from a tense moment in American history.As the investigation unfolds, the couple learns that Jonathan Mercer had been meeting secretly with a Japanese academic shortly before the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. The meeting appears to have been connected to a delicate effort to ease tensions between the United States and Japan during the final weeks before war erupted across the Pacific.Ten years later, in the winter of 1951, the unanswered questions surrounding that meeting begin to resurface. With each discovery Eleanor and Tom move closer to understanding what truly happened inside the hotel during those final days before the United States entered World War II. What begins as an eerie coincidence during a honeymoon gradually becomes a journey into hidden history, long buried secrets, and the complicated human choices made in the shadow of war Read more

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Language English
File size 20.7 MB
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Publisher Schuyler & Sons Publishing
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Print length 489 pages
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Screen Reader Supported
Part of series Echoes in the Lobby: Historic Hotel Mysteries of America’s Hidden Past
Publication date March 15, 2026
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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