Murder at Hotel Cinema
“This fast-paced puzzler shines with droll wit and hotel-savvy details.”
Publisher’s
Weekly
“An amusing romp through Tinseltown, written by an actual hotel manager.”
Barbara Bibel, Booklist
“Even more fun than Murder at the Universe … Daniel Craig is a five-star read [that] should be on everyone's list.”
Jon Jordan, Crimespree magazine
“Hotel Cinema ... manages to poke fun at our fascination with fame while at the same time revealing
Lambert’s coming to terms with his own life and love.”
Katie Patterson, Los Angeles Confidential
““… the dialogue is snappy, the plot twists dizzying. And by drawing effectively on his background in the hospitality industry, [Craig] has earned
a reservation on your cottage-season reading list.”
Earl Fowler, Movie Entertainment
“Murder at Hotel Cinema brings together a cast of hilarious Tinseltown caricatures … Take [it] with you on vacation for a rainy day, and you may
not even notice when it rains.”
Helen Francini, Mystery Scene
Murder at the Universe
“A sparkling debut… Lambert’s wry
turn as an accidental house detective puts Craig’s erudite
whodunit solidly on the map.”
Publisher’s
Weekly
“An entertaining insider's
look at the hotel business by a first timer.”
Library Journal
“the compellingly readable story weaves
together ideas about family, love, alcohol and the real cost
of a job….
reading about it is entertaining, from the meet-and-greet right
up to the guest departure experience.”
Sheri Radford, The
Vancouver Sun
“Craig has kicked off his series with a bang, a big
bang of a book… wonderfully clever and well executed.”
Jon Jordan, Crimespree magazine
Editors’ Choice, “A
mysterious tale of intrigue”
enRoute magazine
Best in the West this Month
Shelora Sheldan, Western Living
“Craig takes readers
on a raucous, quick-paced murder mystery through the glamorous
halls of the fictional Universe Hotel in New York.”
Andrew Stone, Los Angeles Confidential
“A page-turning read that keeps you guessing ‘whodunit’ until
the very end”
Sheri Radford, Where magazine
Hit List. “…this
is kind of like an episode of Survivor in five-star accommodations.”
Helen Vong, Wish magazine
“More than just a
crime novel, Murder at the Universe is an entertaining satire
of the modern hospitality industry.”
Joanne Sasvari, The
Calgary Herald
“Check in to a delightful and deadly hotel.”
Jenni Mortin, The StarPhoenix
“… a fun, sharp, and funny meditation on life
and the hotel industry … I defy anyone who can read
it and not want to book a room there.”
Nickole Yarbrough, Romance Reviews Today
“… an up-close and often humorous look at the inner workings
of a property in crisis … director of rooms Trevor Lambert takes readers on a back-of-house romp, interacting with a rich cast of characters.”
Anne Dimon, Hotelier magazine
“… a great book for those seeking the escape that only a luxury hotel can offer … a hard book to put down.”
Barney Ellis-Perry, Trek magazine
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