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bootlegging。 Prostitution in the Midwest。 Smuggling in the coastal areas of the 
South where his fertilizer factories were。 Finally an association with the 
nascent western gambling interests。 
  Probably Derwent's most famous investment was the purchase of the foundering 
Top Mark Studios; which had not had a hit since their child star; Little Margery 
Morris; had died of a heroin overdose in 1934。 She was fourteen。 Little Margery; 
who had specialized in sweet seven…year…olds who saved marriages and the lives 
of dogs unjustly accused of killing chickens; had been given the biggest 
Hollywood funeral in history by Top Mark — the official story was that Little 
Margery had contracted a 〃wasting disease〃 while entertaining at a New York 
orphanage — and some cynics suggested the studio had laid out all that long green 
because it knew it was burying itself。 
  Derwent hired a keen businessman and raging sex maniac named Henry Finkel to 
run Top Mark; and in the two years before Pearl Harbor the studio ground out 
sixty movies; fifty…five of which glided right into the face of the Hayes Office 
and spit on its large blue nose。 The other five were government training films。 
The feature films were huge successes。 During one of them an unnamed costume 
designer had juryrigged a strapless bra for the heroine to appear in during the 
Grand Ball scene; where she revealed everything except possibly the birthmark 
just below the cleft of her buttocks。 Derwent received credit for this invention 
as well; and his reputation — or notoriety — grew。 
  The war had made him rich and he was still rich。 Living in Chicago; seldom 
seen except for Derwent Enterprises board meetings (which he ran with an iron 
hand); it was rumored that he owned United Air Lines; Las Vegas (where he was 
known to have controlling interests in four hotel…casinos and some involvement 
in at least six others); Los Angeles; and the U。S。A。 itself。 Reputed to be a 
friend of royalty; presidents; and underworld kingpins; it was supposed by many 
that he was the richest man in the world。 
  But he had not been able to make a go of the Overlook; Jack thought。 He put 
the scrapbook down for a moment and took the small notebook and mechanical 
pencil he always kept with him out of his breast pocket。 He jotted 〃Look into H。 
Derwent; Sidwndr lbry?〃 He put the notebook back and picked up the scrapbook 
again。 His face was preoccupied; his eyes distant。 He wiped his mouth constantly 
with his hand as he turned the pages。 
  He skimmed the material that followed; making a mental note to read it more 
closely later。 Press releases were pasted into many of the pages。 So…and…so was 


 
 
expected at the Overlook next week; thus…and…such would be entertaining in the 
lounge (in Derwent's time it had been the Red…Eye Lounge)。 Many of the 
entertainers were Vegas names; and many of the guests were Top Mark executives 
and stars。 
  Then; in a clipping marked February 1; 1952: 
 
                       MILLIONAIRE EXEC TO SELL COLORADO 
                                  INVESTMENTS 
                    Deal Made with California Investors on 
                 Overlook; Other Investments; Derwent Reveals 
 
                      By Rodney Conklin; Financial Editor 
    In a terse munique yesterday from the Chicago offices of the monolithic 
    Derwent Enterprises; it was revealed that millionaire (perhaps billionaire) 
    Horace Derwent has sold out of Colorado in a stunning financial power play 
    that will be pleted by October 1; 1954。 Derwent's investments include 
    natural gas; coal; hydroelectric power; and a land development pany 
    called Colorado Sunshine; Inc。; which owns or holds options on better than 
    500;000 acres of Colorado land。 
      The most famous Derwent holding in Colorado; the Overlook Hotel; has 
    already been sold; Derwent revealed in a rare interview yesterday。 The 
    buyer was a California group of investors headed by Charles Grondin; a 
    former director of the California Land Development Corporation。 While 
    Derwent refused to discuss price; informed sources 。。。 
 
  He had sold out everything; lock; stock; and barrel。 It wasn't just the 
Overlook。 But somehow。。 。 somehow。。。 
  He wiped his lips with his hand and wished he had a drink。 This would go 
better with a drink。 He turned more pages。 
  The California group had opened the hotel for two seasons; and then sold it to 
a Colorado group called Mountainview Resorts。 Mountainview went bankrupt in 1957 
amid charges of corruption; nest…feathering; and cheating the stockholders。 The 
president of the pany shot himself two days after being subpoenaed to appear 
before a grand jury。 
  The hotel had been closed for the rest of the decade。 There was a single story 
about it; a Sunday feature headlined FORMER GRAND HOTEL SINKING INTO DECAY。 The 
acpanying photos wrenched at Jack's heart: the paint on the front porch 
peeling; the lawn a bald and scabrous mess; windows broken by storms and stones。 
This would be a part of the book; if he actually wrote it; too — the phoenix going 
down into the ashes to be reborn。 He promised himself he would take care of the 
place; very good care。 It seemed that before today he had never really 
understood the breadth of his responsibility to the Overlook。 It was almost like 
having a responsibility to history。 
  In 1961 four writers; two of them Pulitzer Prize winners; had leased the 
Overlook and reopened it as a writers' school。 That had lasted one year。 One of 
the students had gotten drunk in his third…floor room; crashed out of the window 
somehow; and fell to his death on the cement terrace below。 The paper hinted 
that it might have been suicide。 
  Any big hotel have got scandals; Watson had said; just like every big hotel 
has got a ghost。 Why? Hell; people e and go。。。 


 
 
  Suddenly it seemed that he could almost feel the weight of the Overlook 
bearing down on him from above; one hundred and ten guest rooms; the storage 
rooms; kitchen; pantry; freezer; lounge; ballroom; dining room 。。。 
  (In the room the women e and go) 
  (。。。 and the Red Death held sway over all。) 
  He rubbed his lips and turned to the next page in the scrapbook。 He was in the 
last third of it now; and for the first time he wondered consciously whose book 
this was; left atop the highest pile of records in the cellar。 
  A new headline; this one dated April 10; 1963。 
 
                      LAS VEGAS GROUP BUYS FAMED COLORADO HOTEL            
                                Scenic Overlook to Bee Key Club 
 
    Robert T。 Leffing; spokesman for a group of investors going under the name 
    of High Country Investments; announced today in Las Vegas that High 
    Country has negotiated a deal for the famous Overlook Hotel; a resort 
    located high in the Rockies。 Leffing declined to mention the names of 
    specific investors; but said the hotel would be turned into an exclusive 
    〃key club。〃 He said that the group he represents hopes to sell memberships 
    to high echelon executives in American and foreign panies。 
      High Country also owns hotels in Montana; Wyoming; and Utah。 
      The Overlook became world…known in the years 1946 to 1952 when it was 
    owned by elusive mega…millionaire Horace Derwent; who 。。。 
 
  The item on the next page was a mere squib; dated four months later。 The 
Overlook had opened under its new management。 Apparently the paper hadn't been 
able to find out or wasn't interested in who the key holders were; because no 
name was mentioned but High Country Investments — the most anonymous…sounding 
pany name Jack had ever heard except for a chain of bike and appliance shops 
in western New England that went under the name of Business; Inc。 
  He turned the page and blinked down at the clipping pasted there。 
 
                       MILLIONAIRE DERWENT BACK IN COLO… 
                              RADO VIA BACK DOOR? 
                       High Country Exec Revealed to be 
                                Charles Grondin 
 
                      By Rodney Conklin; Financial Editor 
    The Overlook Hotel; a scenic pleasure palace in the Colorado high country 
    and once the private plaything of millionaire Horace Derwent; is at the 
    center of a financial tangle which is only now beginning to e to light。 
      On April 10 of last year the hotel was purchased by a Las Vegas firm; 
    High Country Investments; as a key club for wealthy executives of both 
    foreign and domestic breeds。 Now informed sources say that High Country is 
    headed by Charles Grondin; 53; who was the head of California Land 
    Development Corp。 until 1959; when he resigned to take the position of 
    executive veep in the Chicago home office of Derwent Enterprises。 
      This has led to speculation that High Country Investments may be 
    controlled by Derwent; who may have acquired the Overlook for the second 
    time; and under decidedly peculiar circumstances。 
      Grondin; who was indicted and acquitted on charges of tax evasion in 
    1960; could not be reached for ment; and Horace Derwent

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