In her new book, Daisy Johnson fully commits to the horror genre through chilling tales of ghosts, witches, and a sentient Hotel that captivates and unnerves.
The Hotel's history is intertwined with its semi-sentient nature, revealing layers of haunting presence that infuses the stories with an unsettling atmosphere and echoing phrases.
The flat, wet land of the Fens not only shapes the construction but also contributes to the unease within The Hotel, making the landscape a character itself.
Johnson's work often plays with the idea of permanence versus impermanence, as the Hotel serves as both a sanctuary and a trap for its lost souls.
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