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Peacock
Alley

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Peacock Alley

New York, 1890s.
Behind the gilded doors of the Waldorf and the Astoria, an empire is quietly taking shape.

In Peacock Alley—the celebrated corridor where society’s elite parade in silk and scandal—bankers, heiresses, bellmen, chambermaids, and schemers pass one another daily, each carrying secrets of their own. Some arrive in search of power. Others in search of survival. All are drawn into the orbit of the Astor dynasty and the hotels that would redefine luxury in America.

Told through twenty interconnected stories spanning the height of the Gilded Age, this novel reveals the hidden lives behind the chandeliers: rivalries in the kitchens, ambitions in the suites, whispered bargains in corridors, and quiet reckonings in rooms where history is made and forgotten in the same breath.

Real figures move alongside fictional lives in a world where status is everything—and where even the grandest halls cannot protect those who linger too long in their shadows.

Elegant, atmospheric, and richly detailed, Peacock Alley is a portrait of a vanished New York and the people who built it, served it, and were forever changed by passing through its doors.

For readers of A Gentleman in Moscow, Edith Wharton, and sweeping historical fiction set in the Gilded Age.

Book no.2
Book no.1

© 2026 by W. K. Carter

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