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Hotel of Death: the chosen one

Richard McKenna is an author on the cusp of writing his third and final book. However, things get a little waylaid when the truth comes out. He flees to Boston, to lick his wounds, heal and unwind. However, the Hotel he is staying at isn't so quiet because his room is haunted. He feels like a pawn, who is moved around the board, with someone always telling him, you can trust me. But who can Richard really trust? After all isn't everyone out for their own interest and self-promotion? And since when can any vampire be trusted? More importantly: will he survive? And what is all this talk about an ancient curse and the book of the dead? Only one thing he knows for sure: he’s the chosen one to end the curse.

About the Author

Cynthia Fridsma (born February 25, 1968) is a Dutch writer and computer programmer. She released numerous PHP applications and scripts for the open-source community. To put it in her own words: "It's nice to share knowledge with others." In her free time, she loves to play guitar (Jimi Hendrix style) and creates computer animations. She lives in Amsterdam with her husband and two bunnies. And although she suffers from CTS (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome) and a tremor in her right hand, making the use of a keyboard something of a challenge, she still remains a creative woman with the computer. Her favorite artists are Heather Nova and Jimi Hendrix.

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