Rabbit Hole: author Kate Brody in conversation with Elizabeth Morris
26th March, Waterstones Gower Street, 6.30pm
I’m thrilled to be back at Waterstones Gower Street on March 26th, after a bit of a break from book events. This time I’ll be talking to author Kate Brody about her twisty and deliciously dark debut Rabbit Hole, a riveting look at online conspiracies, the true crime community, family secrets and dangerous obsession. With such intriguing topics to get stuck into, the evening should be an extremely fun one fun one.
The event begins at 6.30pm and tickets are £10 (or £20 including the book). I would love to see some of you there!
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More About Rabbit Hole
Teddy Angstrom is no stranger to morbid public interest in her family's tragedies. And when her father dies suddenly, ten years to the day after her sister Angie's disappearance, she intends to maintain as much privacy as she always has.
Then she uncovers her father’s double life: a decade-long investigation into wild conspiracies from a Reddit community of true crime fans fixated on Angie. Repelled and compelled in equal measure by this new online dimension, Teddy finds herself falling down that same rabbit hole. But as she struggles to reconcile new information with old memories, Teddy doesn't notice that her obsession is making her increasingly self-destructive.
'I fell down Rabbit Hole in an obsessive spiral' Kate Reed Petty, author of True Story