Title: HIGH SPIRITS.

HIGH SPIRITS by Neil Jordan, published by Faber in 1989, is a work of fiction that spans 96 pages. The narrative follows Plunkett, who, fearing the loss of his dilapidated hotel to its American leaseholder, devises a scheme to boost business by promoting the hotel as haunted. However, his plan takes an unexpected turn when actual ghosts begin to manifest, creating chaos among the guests.
Readers will find a blend of humor and supernatural elements as the story unfolds, exploring themes of desperation and the unexpected consequences of deceit. This first edition presents a unique take on the intersection of reality and the paranormal, inviting readers into a world where the line between the living and the spectral blurs. The book’s concise format makes it accessible for those interested in a light yet intriguing narrative.
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Afraid of having his rundown hotel taken away from him by its American leaseholder, Plunkett contrives to improve business by advertising the hotel as being haunted, a ruse that fails until a pack of real ghosts appear and terrify the guests. Neil Jordan is the author of short stories, novels and screenplays. He wrote the screenplay of “Mona Lisa” and the screenplay of “Angel”, his first film.
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