Yes, there are. 'The Shining' by Stephen King can be considered in a way related. The hotel setting with its own mysteries and the sense of isolation is somewhat similar to what a night auditor might experience. The haunted hotel is filled with terrifying apparitions and a sense of malevolence that builds throughout the story.
One could also look at 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson. Although not directly about a night auditor, it has that same sense of dread and horror in a large, old building. A night auditor in a spooky place might have experiences like the characters in this novel, with strange noises and unexplained phenomena.
Another one could be 'The Silence of the Lambs' by Thomas Harris. While it's more about a serial killer, the psychological horror and the feeling of being in a dangerous, unknown situation is relevant. A night auditor might face unexpected and dangerous situations, just like the characters in this book face the horror of the serial killer.
It's about the vulnerability. A night auditor is in a position where they are relatively defenseless. In horror novels, this makes for great suspense as they are easy targets for whatever evil lurks in the shadows. For example, in many horror stories set in hotels, the night auditor becomes the focal point for the horror because of their isolation and lack of immediate help. It's like a sitting duck scenario which amps up the tension and makes the story more exciting.
The isolation. Night auditors often work alone at night in large, quiet buildings. This loneliness makes any strange occurrence seem more menacing.
In a large hotel, the night auditor noticed that the elevator would stop on the 13th floor by itself every night, even though the 13th floor was closed for renovations. One night, he decided to take the stairs to the 13th floor to investigate. As he opened the door, he heard a woman sobbing. When he called out, the sobbing stopped, but he felt a hand on his shoulder. He ran back downstairs and never went back to the 13th floor.
The 'Twilight' series by Stephenie Meyer also involves night creatures, specifically vampires. While it has a more romantic take on vampires compared to the others, it still offers an interesting look into the life of these nocturnal beings and their interactions with humans.
One popular 'auditor Harry fanfiction' could be 'The Auditor's Apprentice Harry'. In this story, Harry discovers a hidden world of auditing magic that is different from the regular wizarding world in the Harry Potter series. It has an interesting plot where Harry uses his unique skills to solve auditing mysteries within Hogwarts and the wizarding community.
In horror novels, one 'night thing' could be the appearance of ghosts at night. For example, in 'The Shining', the haunted hotel is full of terrifying apparitions that come out at night, making the night a time of extreme horror.
Yes. For example, in many 80s horror novels, there was often a sense of isolation. If we consider 'Son of the Endless Night', it might imply a character who is isolated in some way. In 'The Shining' by Stephen King, the family is isolated in the hotel, and this isolation breeds fear and horror. The son in this context could be like the 'Son of the Endless Night', alone in a world filled with terrors that the hotel represents.
Well, one unique feature is the blend of the magical world with auditing concepts. For example, spells and potions might be audited for their effectiveness or proper use. Another feature is that it often gives a new role to Harry. Instead of just being the boy - who - lived and fighting Voldemort, he is now involved in the complex world of auditing.
There are many good horror stories. Here are some worthy of recommendation: 1 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: This is a collection of horror novels from ancient China, which contains many horror and bizarre stories such as Ghost Blows Out the Light, The Peony Pavilion, etc. "Dream of the Red Chamber": Although this novel is not based on horror, it contains many horror and horror scenes such as "The Death of Grandmother Jia","The Death of Dai Yu", etc. 3. White Night Walk: This is a Japanese mystery novel about the horror between two teenagers and the secrets between them. 4 " Flowers in the Mirror ": This is a horror novel from the Tang Dynasty. It tells many myths and horror legends, such as " Legend of the White Snake " and " Wu Weiye killed his wife ". Sherlock Holmes: Although this novel is not based on horror, there are many creepy scenes and puzzles such as Watson's throat cut and Moriarty's murder. These are some classic horror novels that not only have literary value but also have profound cultural implications.
The recommendations for good horror novels are as follows: 1 Ghost Blows Out the Light Grave Robber's Chronicles 3. Gold-Hunting Commandant: Nine Nether General 4 Descendants of Maoshan Thriller Paradise The above novels all belong to the category of horror novels. The content of the plot is full of twists and turns. The readers can have a strong emotional resonance with the protagonist's adventure experience, and at the same time, they can also appreciate many unique horror elements. I hope you like these novels.