On the tenth anniversary of her sister's disappearance, a woman's father commits suicide; the subsequent fallout finds that her father had been involved in various internet conspiracy theories about the sister, in Kate Brody's Rabbit Hole.
The rabbit hole of the title is of course the internet, and it leads our already troubled protagonist into a co-dependent relationship with a young woman who has a deep attachment to the case.
Flawed characters and sometimes uncomfortable storytelling highlight this interesting take on social media culture. A good first novel from Brody.
I checked this out from the Henry County-New Castle Public Library in New Castle, Indiana.
Buy from Amazon here.
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