Rabbit Hole

Rabbit Hole

2024 • 385 pages

Ratings9

Average rating3.3

15

I just finished The Rabbit Hole by Kate Brody and here are my thoughts.

Teddy has had a lot of tragedy in her life and when he father, Mark, kills himself, she finds that, 10 years on, he was still trying to figure out what happened to her sister Angie. Falling down the same rabbit hole he did.

Her investigation leads her to Mickey, someone her dad was talking to. She tries reaching out to her brother but is shunned and threatened. Mickey has skills that help Teddy dig into the who, what, where and why from the night her sister disappeared for good.

Drinking too much and sleeping too little, Teddy has trouble keeping fact from fiction while processing her grief in a way that could put her in danger.

It was a weird book. It really wasn't what I was expecting at all. It is a lot of reddit threads and Teddy trying to piece together clues and she is following all kinds of things she is seeing online. She is the very best in unreliable narrators and that made it more interesting. The whole story surrounding her sister's disappearance was pretty interesting but the book wasn't very fast paced and it did drag in places.

I didn't much care for the reddit threads and there were a lot of them. I don't use reddit because it irritates me so this really wasn't an enjoyable format for me. It was very dark and you could feel the grief coming off the page and I am glad we discovered what happened. It felt nice to have the closure.

I'm still not 100% sure I loved it but it was definitely an entertaining read.

4 stars thank you to netgalley for my gifted copy.

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January 15, 2024Report this review