The Hotel Stories feature the world's most glamorous, brilliant and mischievous hotel manager, referred to as Ms N to protect her anonymity. Ms N loves to solve problems - especially when they are caused by men. The tales are recounted by her young colleague, Tatiana, in the manner of Dr Watson and Sherlock Holmes. The stories have a strong sense of place. The first three are set in a luxury hotel in the historic capital of Tatiana's beautiful but not yet fully developed homeland. The White Blouse is set in a nearby, equally chaotic country. Gents is set in Florida. The final two stories are set later, after Tatiana has become the manager of her own luxury eco-hotel, set in a hollowed-out mountain overlooking a relic-strewn plain. Given the nature of the events described, none of these locations can be identified - except Florida. All the stories are inspired by real events, recounted to Leigh Turner by hoteliers. PRAISE FOR LEIGH TURNER AND "SEVEN HOTEL STORIES" "Charming, fun and fast-paced" - Matthew Parris Edmund de Waal on Blood Summit: "Utterly gripping - I devoured it." Jane Goodall on Lessons in Diplomacy: "Describes how hope and hard work are essential if we are to keep going during these difficult times. An insightful and powerful book." Previously published as "Seven Hotel Stories" by Robert Pimm.