In 'Rabbit Hole', Kate Brody crafts a masterful tale of obsession and the haunting quest for closure. Theodora 'Teddy' Angstrom's world has forever been shadowed by her sister Angie's unsolved disappearance. Now, a decade later, the suicide of Teddy's father reveals his covert pursuit of wild theories in a Reddit community dedicated to Angie's case. Enticed and repulsed by her father's secret obsession, Teddy descends into this digital abyss, aligning herself with Mickey, a seductive amateur sleuth who emerges from the virtual world. As Teddy's investigation deepens, her judgment blurs, placing her on a collision course with her past and the thinning boundary between resolve and self-destruction. In a tale where the internet amplifies grief into mania, 'Rabbit Hole' is a psychological maze of family secrets, beguiling friendships, and the lengths we go for the truth.