A triumph of contemporary horror from the Booker Prize-shortlisted author, this collection of short stories will haunt you long after you turn the final page A place of myths, rumours and secrets, The Hotel looms over the dark Fens, tall and grey in its Gothic splendour. Built on cursed land, a history of violent death suffuses its very foundations - yet it has a magnetism that is impossible to ignore. On entering The Hotel, different people react in different ways. To some it is familiar, to others a stranger. Many come out refreshed, longing to return. But a few are changed forever, haunted by their time there. And almost all those affected are women... They are children and mothers, monsters, cult film-makers, thrill-seekers and workers on the night shift, all with their own tales of its strange power, of the horrors of Room 63, and of desperate but failed attempts to escape its seductive pull.
Daisy Johnson
Daisy Johnson is a British author known for her unique blend of literary fiction and elements of horror and folklore. Her debut novel, "Everything Under," was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2018, making her the youngest author ever to be shortlisted for the prestigious award. Johnson's writing style is characterized by its haunting and atmospheric prose, as well as its exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the supernatural. She is considered a rising star in the literary world, with her works challenging traditional genre boundaries and offering a fresh perspective on contemporary storytelling. "Everything Under" is her most famous work, receiving critical acclaim for its inventive narrative structure and compelling characters. Johnson's contributions to literature have helped to redefine the boundaries of literary fiction, bringing a new level of depth and complexity to the genre.