• Rabbit Hole by Kate Brody: Grief, The Dark Side of The Internet, and True Crime Obsession

  • Jan 3 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Rabbit Hole by Kate Brody: Grief, The Dark Side of The Internet, and True Crime Obsession

  • Summary

  • This week, I talk with Kate Brody about her emotionally and character driven debut thriller Rabbit Hole!

    Rabbit Hole Synopsis

    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.

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