Rabbit Hole: A Novel by Kate Brody
In "Rabbit Hole," debut author Teddy Angstrom's world is turned upside down when her sister Angie goes missing and her father, Mark, commits suicide. Teddy delves into Angie's cold-case disappearance, uncovering Mark's involvement in a Reddit community focused on solving the mystery.
As Teddy immerses herself in the online world, she faces challenges from her boyfriend, her long-lost half-brother, and her colleagues. She becomes entangled with Mickey, a charismatic amateur sleuth, whose involvement blurs the lines of Teddy's moral compass.
Driven by grief and obsessed with finding Angie, Teddy's behavior becomes erratic and obsessive. She struggles to balance new information with old memories, risking her sanity in the process.
"Rabbit Hole" is a gripping character study, exploring the impact of grief on the mind, the dangers of internet voyeurism, and the complexities of female friendship. With elements of suspense and psychological depth, this novel promises to captivate fans of Gillian Flynn and true crime enthusiasts alike.