What really happened to Silver Dollar Tabor? Can her mother uncover the truth before it’s too late?Chicago, 1920s: Movie starlet Silver Dollar Tabor's glittering life shatters after a brutal attack awakens a hidden self who threatens to take over. Running from a vicious attack, Silver Dollar plunges into the city's dangerous underworld of burlesque speakeasies. The lines between ambition and destruction blur, testing her love for screenwriter Carl. This Jazz Age, Prohibition-era tale explores the dark side of fame and the fragility of identity.Colorado, 1932: Haunted by Silver's disappearance, her mother, Baby Doe, fights to save their family's silver mine. A desperate search for her daughter unearths a shocking truth, rewriting their history. This dual timeline novel weaves a tale of resilience and the enduring bond between mother and daughter.A Spellbinding Saga of Ambition, Identity, and Redemption. Based on a true story. From the dazzling heights of the Flapper era to the rugged legacy of silver mining, Rebecca Rosenberg's "Silver Echoes" delivers a gripping historical fiction experience. Baby Doe Tabor's relentless quest for truth unearths the secrets of Silver Dollar Tabor. Perfect for fans of strong women in historical novels and stories based on real events.Publisher's Weekly BookLife Editor's Pick 2025"A sparkling and fiercely tragic biofic of Baby Doe’s daughter, the dazzling Silver Dollar. Readers will hang on as desperately as Silver doing her Slide for Life act to see how her story unfolds." ~BookList"Rosenberg’s prose is as sharp as small daggers, her images leap off the page. If the hectic pacing and amnesiac gaps are occasionally disorienting, they are also thrilling." ~BlueInk Review"Riches to ruin, a star's dangerous double life. Silver Dollar's fall births a vengeful alter ego. High-wire peril, mesmerizing tigers, ambition vs. madness. A dark, magical tale ignites a terrifying transformation. ~Kirkus ReviewSilver Echoes grips from page one, throwing you into the dangerous worlds of a determined mother and a daughter entangled with Chicago's underworld. A vivid and thrilling historical tale. ~Midwest Review"Entertaining, fast-paced, and deliciously immersive! A thrilling story of love, loss, and belonging. Highly recommend!" - Michelle Cox, author of The Fallen Woman's Daughter