Found 67 results for "Hotelkeepers in fiction"
by James Joyce
riverrun,past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend if bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back ...
by Jeffrey Archer
IT HAD NOT been an easy birth, but then for Abel and Zaphia Rosnovski nothing had ever been easy, and in their own ways ...
by Nora Roberts
On the day of her eighteenth birthday, Laura was in love.
by Graham Greene
WHEN I think of all the grey memorials erected in London to equestrian generals, the heroes of old colonial wars, and to...
by Herman Wouk
Kinja was the name of the island when it was British.
by Maeve Binchy
The sun came in at a slant and hit all the rings and marks on the bar counter.
by Peter Mayle
"The trouble with all these divorces," Earnest said as he put the tea tray on the packing case, "is the refurnishing.
by Elmore Leonard
MORAN'S FIRST IMPRESSION of Nolen Tyner: He looked like a high risk, the kind of guy who falls asleep smoking in bed.
by Anthony Trollope
UP among the Vosges mountains in Lorraine, but just outside the old half-German province of Alsace, about thirty miles d...