The Hitchcock Hotel
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ナレーター:
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Michael Crouch
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Gail Shalan
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Helen Lloyd
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著者:
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Stephanie Wrobel
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"A clever, sinister fun-house ride."–People
"Jaw-dropping."–Riley Sager
"Hugely readable and tremendous fun."–Alex Michaelides
A Hitchcock fanatic with an agenda invites old friends for a weekend stay at his secluded themed hotel in this fiendishly clever, suspenseful new novel from the international bestselling author of Darling Rose Gold.
Alfred Smettle is not your average Hitchcock fan. He is the founder, owner, and manager of The Hitchcock Hotel, a sprawling Victorian house in the White Mountains dedicated to the Master of Suspense. There, Alfred offers his guests round-the-clock film screenings, movie props and memorabilia in every room, plus an aviary with fifty crows.
To celebrate the hotel’s first anniversary, he invites his former best friends from his college Film Club for a reunion. He hasn’t spoken to any of them in sixteen years, not after what happened.
But who better than them to appreciate Alfred’s creation? And to help him finish it.
After all, no Hitchcock set is complete without a body.
©2024 Stephanie Wrobel (P)2024 Penguin Audio批評家のレビュー
"[T]his locked-room mystery contains masterful pacing, with suspense built around the identity of the victim and then the discovery of the killer. Wrobel's third novel (after This Might Hurt, 2022) artfully blends suspense with mystery, tying in quotes from Hitchcock as well as research about his work that will be intriguing to Hitchcock amateurs and aficionados alike."—Booklist (starred review)
"Wrobel deftly juggles seven point-of-view characters, finding and harnessing their unique voices with practiced ease."—Kirkus
“Sometimes, you come across a title that tells you you’re going to love what’s going on inside the book, and Stephanie Wrobel’s The Hitchcock Hotel is one such case.”—CrimeReads