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The Locked Rooms at the Sagamore

The 1893 Lake George Fire and the Children Who Never Left

Scott Hamele Hamele

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Schuyler & Sons Publishing
04 May 2026
Between 1881 and 1893, the shores of Lake George become the battleground for a quiet war over power, class, and memory. At the center stands the newly built Sagamore Hotel on Green Island, a luxurious resort created to serve America's rising industrial elite. Behind its polished verandas and glowing chandeliers, however, lies a network of secrets powerful enough to destroy lives.

Myron Brown, a respected hotel manager born and raised along the lake, believes hospitality depends upon discretion and trust. After losing his position at the aging Mohican House through a bitter betrayal, he joins wealthy investors from Philadelphia to build the Sagamore into the crown jewel of Lake George. The hotel quickly transforms the region, drawing influential families, private scandals, and enormous fortunes across the water.

Watching from the fading shoreline of Mohican Point is Captain Hiram Wilson, an older lake captain who sees the Sagamore as the death of the authentic Lake George he once knew. As the new hotel prospers, Wilson's resentment deepens into obsession. What begins as personal bitterness slowly becomes something far more dangerous.

At the same time, hidden records tied to the old Mohican House remain concealed within the island property. The documents contain evidence of private affairs, financial arrangements, and scandals involving some of the region's most influential summer families. Brown believes protecting those secrets preserves the stability of the hotel and the community around it. Others believe the records should never survive.

As tensions rise through the final years before disaster, strange incidents begin occurring inside the Sagamore itself. Locked doors jam unexpectedly. Staff hear footsteps in empty corridors. Children report unsettling sounds late at night. Storms rolling across the lake seem to change the atmosphere inside the hotel, turning its grand hallways into places of unease.

Then comes June 27, 1893.

A fire erupts inside the Sagamore during a crowded summer season, trapping guests, staff, and children within the burning structure. Amid the smoke and confusion, families become separated, hidden passageways turn deadly, and long-buried secrets threaten to vanish forever beneath collapsing walls.

More than a century later, in 1983, renovation work at the rebuilt Sagamore uncovers evidence suggesting portions of the lost records may still exist. As unexplained events begin occurring around the reconstructed upper corridors, questions surrounding the fire return once again to Lake George.

Blending historical mystery, emotional family drama, and restrained supernatural suspense, this novel explores whether places truly remember the people lost inside them.
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Imprint:   Schuyler & Sons Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   626g
ISBN:   9798295873980
Pages:   472
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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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