The Executive Suite - (Murder at the Opulence Hotel) Large Print by Leah Orr (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "Welcome to the Executive Suite.
- Author(s): Leah Orr
- 128 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Action & Adventure
- Series Name: Murder at the Opulence Hotel
Description
Book Synopsis
"Welcome to the Executive Suite. Admit what you have done, and get out alive."
In the enchanting world of hospitality, Drake, Adam, Talia, and Jason are some of the most influential in their profession. Success and luxury come with a price when deception is used as a stepping stone. How well does one really know their co-workers?
Janine is the executive secretary to the general manager and privy to everything that happens at the Opulence Ocean Resort. Can she be trusted with sensitive information?
Invited to attend a Friday meeting in the executive suite, the lights go out and the doors bolt shut. Trapped with no way to escape, the team has to encounter cryptic clues about their past indiscretions and darkest secrets. They either confess to their colleagues or pay the ultimate price. What are they willing to do to keep their secret?
This is a two hour mystery. Book 1 in the series: Murder at the Opulence Hotel.
Review Quotes
"Little book, big plot" - Spotlight Reviews
"The Executive Suite" delivered an enjoyable, solid read. Perfect for a commute or bedtime story for adults, the pacing of this short story moves along nicely. Every moment propelled me as the reader forward. The author's experience in the hotel industry is apparent, and makes Janine and her colleagues all the more real. While the twist had me tinkering on the edge of believability, the ending is much more satisfying than I originally guessed. A uniquely presented whodunit.
"Sensational" - Primer Reviews
Normally, short novels do not develop their characters fully. I did not find this to be the case in this instance. It was such compact and concise writing that the essence of every character and the scene in which that, or those characters were involved in, flowed perfectly. I especially enjoyed the short chapters. They could all be read in minutes, but you couldn't just stop after any one of them, the storyline moved so swiftly. Great read. Highly recommended.