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The Murders in the Endicott Hotel
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Murder and mystery in the mountains!  

With the wealthy, Machiavellian, feuding family dynamics of Game of Thrones, the wintry sense of entrapment of Murder on the Orient Express, and the suspenseful implications of technology gone awry of Jurassic Park, The Murders in the Endicott Hotel is a suspenseful thriller that will keep you turning pages.  

Thanks to a scientific advance, Daniel Larch's company, Pioneer Medical Technologies, has ostensibly reformed five serial killers. The courts release the reformed citizens into Larch's custody, and he takes them to a private hotel in the Alaskan mountains. Larch believes that his fortunes are improving. But when Larch gets caught having an extramarital affair with the company lawyer, and his wife asks for a divorce, he finds himself in trouble. Larch's problems snowball when the company's competitors, led by the vendetta-driven Grishuk family, appear unexpectedly. A blizzard hits the Endicott, and the guests and hotel staff are cut off from the outside world. The lodgers find themselves trapped with five serial killers-all of whom are only supposedly reformed. Then Daniel Larch drops dead, and suddenly the valuable inheritance of his multibillion dollar medtech company goes up for grabs. More guests are killed, and at the scene of each crime, Detective Walter Churchfield finds a poetic note that he believes will lead him to the killer.

Readers are saying:

--Twist: The plot twist at the end is very exciting and worth the wait.

--I enjoyed the detective throughout this book. So many fun suspects and possibilities it had your gears going the whole time.

--It’s a locked room mystery, but definitely a hell of a locked room. So many great suspects and possibilities for the killer...

--The Murders in the Endicott Hotel is built on an interesting and unique premise, many many murders, and a sharp but believable detective. I really like the thought put into this, and the eventual reveal of the murderer was very smart...

--This was an interesting and fun read. I enjoyed the writing style and the mystery.