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  1. 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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  2. Aug 23, 2021 · Best seller Mark Billingham has decided to take on those traditions with a vengeance in his latest novel Rabbit Hole. An unreliable narrator?

  3. Jul 20, 2023 · Mark Billingham’s freshly published thriller is blighted by the remnants of covid and today’s politics, making it a modern and relatable read. But does it live up to its hype? After the curious death of a hospital patient on Fleet Ward, Alice Armitage jumps at the chance to get her teeth into another case, to prove her worth.

  4. 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.

  5. Aug 3, 2021 · What The Reviewers Say. Rave James Walton, Readers Digest. The book carries out its whodunit duties—a shifting series of credible suspects, plenty of neat twists, a conclusion that’s both plausible and unguessable—with undeniable skill.

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  6. Jul 26, 2021 · Mark Billingham is a multi-million copy bestselling author who is best known for his gripping Tom Thorne crime series. Now he’s back with his latest standalone, Rabbit Hole, and for those of you who have yet to read his work, this is a great starting point.

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  8. Aug 20, 2021 · A murder takes place and one of the patients, a former police officer named Alice (she of ‘rabbit hole’ fame) decides to investigate. In his final remarks, Billingham mentions how difficult it was to write a book like this, and it sounds like he knows a bit about what life is like in these wards.

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