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The Hotel Monte Sano

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It’s hot and steamy in the summertime in Alabama, even on top of a mountain, at an exclusive resort hotel for the rich and famous. Fifteen year-old Sophie Franklin doesn’t know what to expect when she arrives there with her family, from New York, in the summer of 1892. But what she finds, beside the opulent Hotel Monte Sano, are a handsome stable boy named Jude who just may turn out to be the first true love of her life and his African American friend Smokey who knows more about what goes on at the hotel than anyone else. And a butchered man, bleeding to death under the hotel’s boardwalk!

Shocked and afraid, Sophie’s mother wants to pack the family back to New York. So Sophie can stay, she and Jude and Smokey set out to find the murderer. But what they find is a Gothic maze of Jim Crow bigots, Yankee carpetbaggers, pistol-packing gamblers, menacing ghosts, and revenge seekers determined to settle a Civil War grudge not so long since passed.

The Hotel Monte Sano is a fast paced mystery set in a fascinating fin de siècle world of ambition and decadence—when love, at least for the moment, eclipses the mounting tensions between rich and poor, black and white, and North and South.

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 22, 2015

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331 reviews
May 15, 2019
This book is enjoyable if you want to learn more Huntsville, AL history. It is fascinating to be able to picture exactly where building such as the Opera House, the courthouse and the Harrison Brothers (tobacco shop) were in relation to what is in those spots now. The underlying fictional story could have been a little stronger, too much emphasis on the teens spooning, therefore only 3 stars. Otherwise, I enjoyed the book.
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July 17, 2022
I would have liked this book better if it was simply historical information. The narrative was not for me.
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22 reviews2 followers
January 12, 2016
I really loved this book! This is a great read, especially if you live in Huntsville. I loved all of the history and descriptions of the Old South. I did, however, crave a better follow up on Jude and Sophie's story, but I definitely had a hard time putting this book down as the story began to unfold.
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January 24, 2017
I really enjoyed this book. There was lots of Huntsville history embedded throughout. I found myself constantly googling people, houses, buildings, and hiking trails throughout my reading.
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3 reviews
May 11, 2016
A little too much name dropping.
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