![]() ![]() ![]() These stories are ridden with horror, death and often misguided actions on the part of the narrator as well as characters within the story. The desk clerk always wants to take visitors on a tour of the hotel, and that is precisely what he convinces this batch to do.Īt each of the destinations the desk clerk takes the visitors, there is a permanent resident with a story to share. He slowly slips from talking about a generic group of visitors to talking about a very particular group of visitors, those who the reader will follow through the rest of the novel. The chief narrator is the hotel’s desk clerk who begins the story by telling the way in which visitors often arrive at the Grand Hotel. Inspired by The Five-and-Twenty Tales of the Genie, the novel is told as an adventure of sorts. Shown though Kenemore’s rich characterizations and resounding themes, The Grand Hotel is no doubt a work with a greater intention than mere shock value. More than just Genre Fiction, Kenemore echoes his predecessors Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley as his work ebbs away from the mere horrific and bleeds into literary fiction. The Grand Hotel by bestselling author Scott Kenemore is a mind bending thriller fecund with fascination and enthrallment. ![]() A Horrific Plot In 'The Grand Hotel' Bleeds Into Literary Fiction By Jaclyn Bauer in Arts & Entertainment on 8:00PM ![]()
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