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Aug 23, 2021 · Mark’s latest novel ‘Rabbit Hole’ is cunning, complex and claustrophobic, centering on Alice, who is trying to solve a murder on a psychiatric ward. Problem is she’s also a patient.
Jul 28, 2021 · July 2021. Today I am delighted to share my thoughts on the brand new novel from Mark Billingham, Rabbit Hole. I always look forward to seeing a new Mr Billingham book in the new release listings as you know you're assured of a few entertaining hours.
Jul 22, 2021 · This is a stand alone novel by Mark Billingham, with a slight nod to “Alice in Wonderland,” with the main character being called Alice Armitage and the suggestion that she has fallen down the rabbit hole. In this case, the rabbit hole is an acute psychiatric ward, or Fleet Ward, to be exact.
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Jul 26, 2021 · Rabbit Hole is a mind-bending psychological thriller that puts protagonist Alice Armitage through the toughest investigation of her life. Billingham plays the unreliable narrator card brilliantly here, as we never really know the truth about what’s going on, leading to an electrifying conclusion.
Aug 3, 2021 · Rabbit Hole. : Mark Billingham. Atlantic Monthly Press, Aug 3, 2021 - Fiction - 200 pages. A gripping standalone thriller from the “first-rate British crime writer” and internationally...
- 0802158714, 9780802158710
- Mark Billingham
- Atlantic Monthly Press, 2021
Aug 3, 2021 · The creator of DI Tom Thorne presents a stand-alone whodunit with a most unusual setting: the psychiatric ward of a northwest London hospital.
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Jul 20, 2023 · Rabbit Hole book review: Don’t judge a book by its cover? Mark Billingham’s freshly published thriller is blighted by the remnants of covid and today’s politics, making it a modern and relatable read.