
The Hitchcock Hotel
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Narrated by:
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Michael Crouch
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Helen Lloyd
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Gail Shalan
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By:
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Stephanie Wrobel
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
SIX FRIENDS. ONE REMOTE HOTEL. A LONG-OVERDUE REUNION.
WELCOME TO THE HITCHCOCK HOTEL...
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 . . .
'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
©2024 Stephanie Wrobel (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Whether by accident or design, the Hitchcock theme is just a MacGuffin in a rather rambling tale of revenge.
MacGuffin
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Atmospheric and intriguing
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A must for Hitchcock fans
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a really entertaining listen for fans of a murder mystery
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It’s difficult to critique with specific examples without giving away spoilers, but I found some of the info dumping unsatisfactory. A really great plot twist is one where the reader is given one additional piece of key information and everything falls into place. With this book, the twist is ‘revealed’ then it is followed by a long explanation of why that works and how it could be so. It just felt very heavy handed and unsatisfactory. Also, I feel a lot of the characters actions don’t align with their true motives, once the ‘mysteries’ have been revealed.
Also, some of the narrators were better than others! The one timeline, multi-narrator format contains the usual issue that characters sound different when read by different narrators - this is a personal pet peeve and really throws me out of the book.
So, while I liked the concept and some passages were well done, I thought the conclusion was unsatisfactory.
Overall, I didn’t dislike the book, but I wouldn’t reread or recommend this book to a friend.
Interesting concept, but it had issues
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