'Haunting, compulsive, stylish' ANNA METCALFE
'You won't be able to put this one down' PAUL YOON
'A horror story made into art' CLAIRE CAMERON
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Having grown up in the long shadow of the Korean War, Yewon is stuck in her small village.
She dreams of a hotel, where there are infinite keys to infinite rooms - and a quiet terror she is desperate to escape.
But when her little brother is conscripted into the South Korean army. Yewon's dreams start to seep into her reality, and she is forced to confront the unsettling truth about her country...
Stylish, visceral and haunting, The Invisible Hotel is an unforgettable literary horror about the human consequences of war, and the toll of being born into a conflict that shows no signs of stopping.
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READERS ARE LOVING THE INVISIBLE HOTEL
'A really good book'
'Written with such maturity and sensitivity'
'I can't stop thinking about this book'
'Incredible'
'By turns horrific, surreal, sad, but not without humour and romance'