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Down the Rabbit Hole

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Alice Montgomery goes missing in 2015.
Seven years later, her best friend Hannah is bouncing from job to job, city to city, forever feeling the need to outrun something, but unsure what. With the niggling need to move nipping at her heels, Hannah decides to return home - a small coastal town in Western Australia - for the first time since she left, to help her mum after surgery and confront their fractured relationship.
When Hannah hears that Marnie Montgomery, Alice's mum, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer, she is seized by terror that she will never know the truth of her friend's disappearance; whether she ran away, or met a different, darker fate. Hannah begins to ask questions, starting with Marnie, an addict and recluse, who has long been dogged by rumours that she was in some way responsible.
Insisting she had nothing to do with it, Marnie instead points the finger at a local teacher, Rachel Olney, haunted by broken dreams and the consequences of a single bad decision she made many years ago.
What unfolds is a tale of three women - Hannah, Marnie, Rachel - and a reflection on grief left unchecked; what it means to be a mother, a daughter; and all the terrible ways in which we can hurt one another. As the mystery of Alice dances on the periphery, it becomes ever clearer that this is a story centred not on a potential crime, but on those left behind by tragedy, desperately seeking closure that might not exist.
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    • Books+Publishing

      September 17, 2024
      In Shaeden Berry’s mystery debut, Down the Rabbit Hole, the lives of three women unravel in the aftermath of a tragedy. In 2015, Alice Montgomery goes missing. Seven years later, her best friend Hannah is still haunted by the event. Drifting between different jobs and cities, Hannah wants to be anywhere but in her hometown of Perth, where her friend vanished and where Hannah grew physically and emotionally distant from her mother, Jamie. When she does return, Hannah is determined to uncover the truth about her friend’s disappearance. She seeks answers first from Marnie, Alice’s terminally ill mother who formerly struggled with substance use issues; then from Rachel Olney, Alice’s reclusive high-school teacher whom Marnie blames for her daughter's disappearance. Down the Rabbit Hole is suitable for readers who loved Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere or Melina Marchetta’s On the Jellicoe Road and will capture the attention of any book club looking for its next page-turning read. Berry’s writing is masterful, with each moment and word chosen perfectly by the author to create a thrilling atmosphere. Hannah’s sleuthing reveals deep regret and remorse in the three women, each haunted by unresolved pasts and aching to be understood. While the mystery of Alice drives the plot, the stories of mothers and daughters struggling to mend their fraught relationships with each other and themselves emerge as the heart of the narrative, and readers will be left reeling long after the last page.

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