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Rabbit Hole

Audiobook
1 of 2 copies available
1 of 2 copies available
Ten years ago, Theodora "Teddy" Angstrom's older sister, Angie, went missing.
Her case remains unsolved. Now Teddy's father, Mark, has killed himself.
Unbeknownst to Mark's family, he had been active in a Reddit community fixated on Angie, and Teddy can't help but fall down the same rabbit hole.
Teddy's investigation quickly gets her in hot water with her gun-nut boyfriend, her long-lost half brother, and her colleagues at the prestigious high school where she teaches English. Further complicating matters is Teddy's growing obsession with Mickey, a charming amateur sleuth who is eerily keen on helping her solve the case.
Bewitched by Mickey, Teddy begins to lose her moral compass. As she struggles to reconcile new information with old memories, her erratic behavior reaches a fever pitch, but she won't stop until she finds Angie—or destroys herself in the process.
A biting critique of the internet's voyeurism, Rabbit Hole is an outrageous and heart-wrenching character study of a mind twisted by grief—and a page-turning mystery that's as addictive as a late-night Reddit binge.
"A pitch-black story about ambiguous loss, and a blazingly feminist take on the self-destructive pull of the internet. And it's poignant. And it's unflinching. Kate Brody is a star."—Kate Reed Petty, author of True Story
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 6, 2023
      Brody’s sure-footed debut paints a harrowing portrait of a life derailed by internet conspiracy theories. Teddy Angstrom is a 26-year-old English teacher at a prestigious prep school in coastal Maine. When Teddy was 16, her 18-year-old sister, Angie, disappeared. Now, on the 10th anniversary of that event, Teddy’s father, Mark, has driven off a bridge to his death. Sifting through her father’s belongings, Teddy discovers he’d grown obsessed with Reddit true crime communities dedicated to Angie’s unsolved disappearance, many of which have developed far-flung conspiracy theories (including one that Mark killed Angie) to explain it. Equal parts horrified and fascinated by the discovery, Teddy starts to poke around the communities herself, quickly becoming addicted to the puzzles they present and neglecting her personal and professional responsibilities in the process. As she burrows ever deeper, her grasp on reality slips, and she begins confusing actual memories of her sister with some of the conspiracy theories. Did she really know Angie? Or her father? Narrating from Teddy’s point of view, Brody explores in elegant prose potent themes both contemporary (internet addiction) and evergreen (grief), though she winds up delivering more of a twisted character study than a bona fide mystery. For genre fans who don’t mind loose ends, this is worth the plunge.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Rebecca Quinn Robertson offers a gritty portrait of 26-year-old Teddy Angstrom, whose life goes off the rails after her father's suicide. Soon, Teddy discovers that her father never stopped investigating the disappearance of her older sister, Angie, ten years earlier. Teddy decides to pick up the investigation herself and falls headlong into a world of conspiracy-minded online communities, unsettling relationships, and destructive behavior. Robertson employs a bleak, shell-shocked tone to convey Teddy's paralyzing grief and captures her desperation to break free from her numbness. Robertson's superb pacing will have listeners on tenterhooks as Teddy descends into recklessness and self-harming behavior as she seeks answers. Compelling, seductive, and outrageous in equal measure. S.A.H. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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