The Hitchcock Hotel
(Autor) Stephanie WrobelSIX FRIENDS. ONE REMOTE HOTEL. A LONG-OVERDUE REUNION. WELCOME TO THE HITCHCOCK HOTEL . . . 'As twisty as a Hitchcock film' Alex Michaelides 'A scream from start to finish' Janice Hallett 'Fans of Knives Out, Agatha Christie, and (of course) Alfred Hitchcock, rejoice!' - A.J. FINN - Welcome to the Hitchcock Hotel. Dedicated to the Master of Suspense. Full of props and memorabilia. Be sure to mind the birds. Be careful in the shower. Five guests are invited - all old friends. They go way back. Way, way back. No one's seen reclusive owner Alfred in sixteen years. And the question everyone's asking: why are we here? Is it a game? A puzzle? It's certainly a mystery. But it's also deadly serious. Because someone has a score to settle. And this will be the perfect opportunity. After all, it wouldn't be Hitchcock without a murder . . . - Readers couldn't escape the thrills of The Hitchcock Hotel 'What a ride! Whether you are a Hitchcock fan or just love a good old fashioned thriller mystery, this is your book!' 5* Reader Review 'Hitchcock fans rejoice! Here's a novel which salutes the legendary director by spinning a tale to make him proud' 5 Reader Review 'It was one of the best books that I have ever had. I highly recommend this book' 5 Reader Review 'Awesome book. You don't want to put it down. It keeps you in suspense and dying to know what happens next. Great ending!! This is a must read!' 5 Reader Review 'I never expected the ending which made this an outstanding read' 5** Reader Review
Stephanie Wrobel
Stephanie Wrobel is a bestselling author known for her dark and gripping psychological thrillers. Her debut novel, "The Recovery of Rose Gold," garnered critical acclaim for its twisted mother-daughter relationship and chilling suspense. Wrobel's writing style is characterized by intricate character dynamics and atmospheric tension, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. She has made a significant impact on the thriller genre with her unique storytelling and memorable characters. "The Recovery of Rose Gold" remains Wrobel's most famous work and solidifies her as a rising star in the literary world.