The Speakeasy at The Drake: A Daughter’s Return to a 1926 Chicago Murder (Echoes in the Lobby: Historic Hotel Mysteries of America’s Hidden Past) Paperback – March 18, 2026

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Chicago, December 1933. Only two days have passed since the end of Prohibition, and the city is celebrating the return of legal liquor. Bars are reopening, jazz is spilling into the streets, and the grand Drake Hotel on Michigan Avenue is once again alive with laughter, music, and glittering glasses.For Elisa DeMatteo, the celebration feels different. She has not set foot in Chicago for seven years. In December of 1926, her father, Antonio Cerone, was found beaten to death on a cold winter night just blocks from the Drake. The killing was never solved. The city whispered about the Chicago mob, but no one was ever charged, and Elisa’s family left the city soon after, determined to start over in St. Louis.Now Elisa has returned with her husband James for a Christmas trip meant to be simple and joyful. They plan to see the city, shop along State Street, and experience the elegance of the Drake Hotel they had only heard about from afar. But the hotel holds more than holiday lights and music.While exploring the crowded bar, newly reopened after the repeal of Prohibition, Elisa notices something that stops her cold: a framed photograph taken years earlier in the very same room. The picture shows a group of powerful Chicago men gathered around a table. Among them is her father.The discovery shatters everything Elisa thought she knew about Antonio Cerone. She believed he had lived a quiet life as a government auditor. Yet the photograph places him in the center of a world dominated by bootleggers, mob figures, and secret bars that flourished during the Prohibition years. When a longtime jazz musician at the Drake recognizes Antonio’s name and reacts with visible fear, Elisa realizes that the truth behind her father’s death may still be buried within the hotel’s walls.With James’s steady help, she begins quietly asking questions, following fragments of memory, old rumors, and hidden clues that survived the passing years. Their search leads through the glittering halls of the Drake, the bustling holiday streets of Chicago, and the shadowy echoes of the city’s Prohibition past. What they uncover suggests that Antonio Cerone may not have been the man his family believed him to be.As Elisa pieces together the events of December 1926, she begins to see that the truth about her father’s life—and his death, lies somewhere between loyalty, courage, and betrayal. But in a city where powerful men built fortunes on silence, uncovering the past may come with risks of its own.And some secrets, once revealed, can never be buried again. Read more

ISBN13 979-8252333700
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 1.17 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.9 pounds
Print length 518 pages
Part of series Echoes in the Lobby: Historic Hotel Mysteries of America’s Hidden Past
Publication date March 18, 2026

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