In case you're interested, here's my post from January.
The Hitchcock Hotel by Stephanie Wrobel (2024)
The next book I read was another library book. The Hitchcock Hotel is a murder mystery that takes place in… well… the Hitchcock Hotel, a themed hotel opened by ardent Hitchcock fan Alfred Smettle. Alfred has created the hotel in a sprawling mansion on a hill in New England. On the first anniversary of its opening, he invites five friends from university to come and celebrate with him. Of course, everyone is hiding secrets from each other, because that’s how the genre works. And, of course, someone ends up murdered, because that’s also how the genre works. As you might imagine, the solution to the murder mystery lies in untangling the secrets from the past. The story of what happened between the six friends at university unfolds slowly, and this is more the key to working out what happened with the murder, rather than clues in the present-day. It’s probably also worth pointing out that this is one of those murder mysteries where the murder doesn’t take place until a good way through the book, so we’re also left to ponder the identity of the victim as well as the perpetrator. This was an enjoyable read, with some nice (though not particularly subtle) nods to Hitchcock films. The mystery itself isn’t too taxing – I had a pretty good idea the ‘who’, even though I had to wait until the whole story had been revealed to understand the ‘why’. If you’re a fan of modern murder mysteries, this one’s a recommendation.
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