A man vanishes on camera in the most secure suite of Tokyo's most exclusive hotel.
The only witness is a flicker of light where reality should have been.
Private investigator Noa Ishikawa has built a career on impossible cases, but nothing prepares her for Akira Mori's disappearance.
One moment he is walking through the penthouse corridor of the Event Horizon Hotel.
The next, he is gone.
No body.
No forced entry.
No explanation.
What begins as a high-profile missing persons case quickly turns into something far worse. Behind the polished glass walls of the Event Horizon Hotel, Mori was hiding a secret research project centered on a black sphere capable of bending space, warping hallways, and opening corridors that no one can control. Guests are vanishing from locked rooms. Rooms shift in the night. And every attempt to contain the phenomenon only seems to make it stronger.
As Noa digs deeper, she finds herself trapped between ruthless investors, hidden labs, frightened scientists, and a widening conspiracy determined to weaponize the impossible. The deeper she goes, the more personal the case becomes. Because the corridor technology tearing lives apart in the present may be connected to a disappearance from her own past.
To stop the next catastrophe, Noa will have to enter the dark heart of the hotel, unravel a decades-old secret, and decide how far she is willing to go to bring back the lost.
The Event Horizon Hotel is a tense, high-concept thriller packed with mystery, conspiracy, dread, and emotional payoff.
A locked-room disappearance with a supernatural-science twistA luxury hotel hiding a secret lab beneath its polished hallsVanishing guests, shifting corridors, and a device that should never have existedA determined investigator with a personal stake in the truthHigh-stakes suspense, escalating danger, and a deeply emotional coreIf you love thrillers with:
impossible disappearancessecret experimentsshadow conspiraciespsychological tensionnear-future science gone wronga strong emotional payoffthen The Event Horizon Hotel belongs on your Kindle tonight.
Check in.
Lock the door.
Pray the hallway is still there when you wake up.