The Broadmoor Reckoning: WWI Secrets, a French Nurse’s Death, and Justice in 1920 (Echoes in the Lobby: Historic Hotel Mysteries of America’s Hidden Past) Kindle Edition

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Management number 220816058 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $90.00 Model Number 220816058
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Set between 1918 and October 1920, this historical suspense novel follows a decorated American soldier struggling to find footing in the uneasy quiet that follows war. After returning from the battlefields of France, he arrives at a newly opened luxury resort in Colorado, a place designed for rest but ill-suited to a man who has not yet left the war behind. The landscape is serene, the routines orderly, yet everything feels distant and unreal.What begins as a retreat gradually becomes something else. Through his work with horses and his growing connection to a practical, self-contained young widow, he begins to regain a sense of control. But that fragile stability is interrupted when fragments of the past begin to surface. A line of verse, a remembered voice, and a series of impressions tied to a woman he once knew in France suggest that something about her death was never fully understood.As letters cross the Atlantic and a long-delayed parcel arrives, the past sharpens into something more defined. Personal effects, handwritten pages, and small physical details begin to form a pattern that cannot be dismissed as coincidence. What once seemed like grief takes on the structure of a question. And that question points not only to memory, but to accountability.The narrative moves between postwar Colorado and wartime France, revealing the bond formed between the soldier and a French nurse during the final months of the war. Their connection, shaped under extreme conditions, carries forward into the present through journal entries and recollections that restore her voice to the story. As her words are translated and reconsidered, they begin to suggest unease that had gone unnoticed at the time.The investigation unfolds without spectacle. It is built through quiet conversations, reluctant testimony, and the slow alignment of human memory with physical evidence. A former comrade, long silent, becomes a crucial link between suspicion and credibility. What emerges is not a sudden revelation but a steady accumulation of truth.Set against the backdrop of a nation adjusting to peace, the story explores what happens when the past refuses to remain settled. It examines the tension between private grief and public justice, and the way memory can move from something endured to something acted upon.By the autumn of 1920, the pursuit of answers has shifted from personal reckoning to formal consequence, leaving behind not resolution, but a clearer path forward Read more


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