Four of them went to the hotel Four students travel to Ravencliffe, an eerie abandoned hotel perched on steep cliffs on the Welsh coast. After a series of unexplained accidents, only three of them leave. The fourth, Leo, disappears, and is never seen again. Only three of them came back A decade o
The Hotel
β Scribed by Melanie Jones Brownrigg
- Book ID
- 111699412
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 165 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9798634091587
- ASIN
- B086RYCH8Z
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β¦ Synopsis
The Hotel
Emily and Greg had the picture-perfect marriage. At least Emily thought so, until she caught a glimpse of Gregβs co-counsel from a distance. Up until that point she assumed that Taylor was a man. Emily began to wonder if her husband might be cheating on her. Her suspicions broadened after overhearing one of her husbandβs previous coworkers speaking to someone as if she was also having an affair with Greg. Instead of working those long nights Greg was alluding to, where exactly had he been? And with whom? After desperately following his vehicle to a seedy hotel, would she find the answers she was looking for, or end up in a deeper quandary than she could have ever imagined?
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