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.
Harry Potter could also be a popular character. He might be the one who discovers the need for an auditor in the first place. Maybe he stumbles upon some strange financial activities in the wizarding world and decides to bring in an auditor to get to the bottom of it. His courage would be useful in protecting the auditor from any threats.
There might be a fanfiction where an auditor from the Muggle world somehow stumbles into the wizarding world. They start auditing Hogwarts' accounts, which are a complete mess due to all the magical expenses and ancient spells that have financial implications. This could be a humorous story as the auditor tries to make sense of wizarding currency and magical accounting.
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.
Well, perhaps in this fanfiction, Harry Potter uses his magical skills in the context of auditing. He could use spells to detect financial irregularities, like a magical version of auditing software. For example, he might cast a spell that reveals hidden transactions in a company's books.
One possible antagonist could be a corrupt wizard in a high - ranking position in the Ministry of Magic's financial department. This wizard might be trying to cover up his misdeeds and would see Harry as a threat to his scheme.
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.
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.
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.