Hotel Ambrose

Hotel Ambrose

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Two runaway children steal a baby and attempt to raise it themselves in the world's most haunted hotel. To Ben and Sophie the abandoned hotel seems like the perfect place to hide. No adult will ever find them there. Within its walls they can be whatever they imagine: the world's youngest hoteliers, husband and wife - even parents. Then guests start arriving: the Ape and its master, the Egyptian man and his young daughter, and of course, Death. As Ben and Sophie slowly unravel the hotel's secrets, they realise they could become Death's next victims. They must find a way to warn him. If only they could talk to ghosts. Hotel Ambrose is an urban fantasy novel set in the 1980s. It will appeal to fans of Stranger Things and Stephen King.
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Author's Note: This story is a dark, graphic modern homage to Dante Alighieri's Inferno. It reimagines Hell not as a burning pit, but as a decaying hotel-where sins linger in the wallpaper and redemption feels just out of reach. It is also a tribute to The Eagles and their iconic song Hotel California. The words of that song are woven into this narrative, serving not just as inspiration, but as structural foundation. This is not a tale of comfort. It is a tale of illusion, consequence, and the high cost of desire. Reader discretion is advised. This is a nonprofit fan work. I do not own the rights to "Hotel California" or any related material by The Eagles. No copyright infringement is intended.

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