The Rabbit Hole
A regular at a bar has been murdered and the police, along with the conspiracy obsessed employees of the bar, are attempting to find out who did it.
The novel jumps between two flawed, unreliable narrators. Colin, a severe alcoholic suffering from hallucinations and memory loss who believes he committed the murder. And Hannah, a driven, aspiring influencer, who sees the murder and its investigation as an opportunity to realize her dream and escape this world.
The Rabbit Hole portrays the atmosphere of the United States in the days preceding the COVID-19 pandemic. It deals with addiction, conspiracies, social media, isolation, suicide, perspective, and the malleable nature of truth. The novel is suspenseful, often surreal, and character driven. It is part mystery, part crime, part literary and touches in many other genres.
My book would appeal to readers of Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, Iām Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid, and The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins,