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"Silver Echoes, Rosenberg's newest historical novel, is as sharp as small daggers, and her images leap off the page. If the narrative’s hectic pacing, fragmented scenes, and amnesiac gaps are occasionally disorienting, they are also thrilling."

~ BlueInk Review

"Following the success of Gold Digger (2019), Rebecca Rosenberg delivers a sparkling and fiercely tragic biofic of Baby Doe Tabor’s daughter, the dazzling Silver Dollar Tabor. This is really the tale of both Baby Doe and her daughter. Anchored around a 1932 frame story, Baby Doe tries desperately to save her husband’s legacy, a failing silver mine in Leadville, Colorado. She works with Silver’s old friend, Carl Erickson, to write his movie about the Tabors. Flashback chapters reveal all that Baby Doe doesn’t know about her daughter's difficult life.

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A Vanished Starlet and 1920s Chicago Secrets

In Silver Echoes, the dazzling facade of 1920s Chicago conceals the dark mystery of a vanished starlet…

Silver Dollar Tabor, a rising silent film star, disappears into Chicago's shadowy speakeasies. The vanished starlet trades her Hollywood aspirations for the allure of the Jazz Age underground, captivating audiences with a daring tiger tamer act and a seductive burlesque performance. But a troubled past and whispers of a dangerous alter ego haunt her every move.

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Cue the Music for Silver Echoes Cover Reveal!

Silver Dollar Tabor was a rising movie starlet in 1920s Chicago …

but beneath the glitz and glamour, a darkness brewed. Haunted by a traumatic past and dangerous alter ego, she disappeared into the city's smoky speakeasies, where she captivated audiences with her daring tiger tamer act and embraced the seductive world of burlesque. Years later, her infamous mother, Baby Doe Tabor, embarks on a relentless search for answers, uncovering a shocking truth that threatens her own mining comeback. Based on a true story, this tale explores the dark side of ambition and the enduring strength of family.

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Silver Echoes Spotlight: Dale Winter

From Ziegfeld glamour to mobster's widow, Dale Winter embodied the Jazz Age

Admirers and the envious whispered Dale Winter's name. Beauty and stage presence propelled her through the Ziegfeld Follies, her star soaring on Broadway. Hollywood beckoned, and her sophisticated allure made her a sought-after actress, though true superstardom eluded her grasp. Newspaper columns chronicled her every move, from stunning gowns to her whirlwind social life. She epitomized Jazz Age elegance.

In my Roaring Twenties novel, Silver Echoes, Dale Winter eerily foreshadows Silver Dollar Tabor's future as Silver descends into darkness.

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