**A Jennette McCurdy book club pick** ** Cosmopolitan The 20 best books to look forward to
in 2024** **An Independent Book of the Month** **Finalist for the 2025 International Thriller
Writer's Awards** 'I loved it: the fast pace the wry protagonist and how Brody painfully
examines the measures we take to find closure' Jennette McCurdy 'A brilliant dark debut about
grief and the way in which the internet can magnify mania' Mail on Sunday 'I fell down Rabbit
Hole in an obsessive spiral' Kate Reed Petty 'A twisty pacy crime thriller'
independent.co.uk 'A mindblowing debut' Heather Darwent 'A gritty tale of grief family
secrets and addiction' Observer ________________________________ A deliciously dark and
twisted debut about family secrets true crime and destructive obsession - by a striking new
talent Teddy Angstrom is no stranger to morbid public interest in her family's tragedies. And
when her father dies suddenly ten years to the day after her sister Angie's disappearance she
intends to maintain as much privacy as she always has. Clearing out her father's office
however Teddy discovers her father's double life: a decade-long investigation into wild
conspiracies from a Reddit community of true crime fans fixated on Angie. Repelled and
compelled in equal measure by this new online dimension Teddy finds herself falling down that
same rabbit hole. So when nineteen-year-old Mickey a charming amateur internet sleuth
materialises in real life Teddy determines that the two of them are going to team up to find
out what really happened to Angie - and whether there's any chance she might still be alive.
But as she struggles to reconcile new information with old memories Teddy doesn't notice that
her obsession is making her increasingly self-destructive. And she's in way over her head
before she's realises that Mickey too is not all she seems. Noirish haunting and
razor-sharp as compulsive as a late-night Reddit binge Rabbit Hole is an unforgettable debut
about violence family and grief. 'A smart and edgy mystery that kept me turning pages from
start to finish' Alexis Schaitkin 'I absolutely loved this book . I couldn't put it down'
Ainslie Hogarth 'An unputdownable debut from a writer I would follow anywhere' Allie Rowbottom