"Hotel California" is a novel by author David Dewitt that delves into themes of desire, deception, and the quest for redemption. The story is set against the backdrop of a luxurious hotel, which serves as a metaphor for the excesses of contemporary life and the entrapments of fame and fortune. The characters in the book navigate their personal struggles while confronting the dark realities that accompany their glamorous lifestyles.
The narrative intertwines the lives of various guests at the hotel, each facing their unique trials. As they interact, their stories reveal deeper truths about human nature, the allure of escapism, and the consequences of choices made in pursuit of happiness. The hotel, while appearing to be a paradise, gradually unveils its sinister nature, drawing parallels to societal issues and personal failures.