The Prism Hotel: First Day Jitters

The Prism Hotel series, Book 1

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Book 1 of The Prism Hotel
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Pub Date 14 Mar 2025 | Archive Date 13 Jan 2025

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Description

It's Charlie's first day on the job in the most mysterious hotel in existence, and he's been thrown into the deep end. There's a terrorist on the loose with a weapon that could potentially destroy all of existence. His partner is gruff and unhelpful. Worst of all, no one can tell him what his job is. Charlie will have to learn quickly, though, as he's possibly the only one who can save all reality. It's the story of an unlikely hero who just wants to know what he's supposed to be doing.

It's Charlie's first day on the job in the most mysterious hotel in existence, and he's been thrown into the deep end. There's a terrorist on the loose with a weapon that could potentially destroy...


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This book grabs you from the beginning and does not let go. Engaging writing and entertaining storyline

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This book is a lot of fun. Wacky setting, chaotic characters, and our poor hero at the centre trying to make sense of it all. The Prism Hotel feels like The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy meets American Horror Story: Hotel.

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