Today marks the tenth anniversary of Angie Angstrom's disappearance after attending a party, which led to her father's tragic decision to take his own life. Going through his belongings, his younger daughter, Theodora uncovered the fact that he never truly moved on from Angie. Her quest for clues and potential correlations brings her to a dead-end alley, overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information she has gathered.
I was looking forward to sharing my thoughts. The premise of this book fascinated me. This book showed promise, but unfortunately, Teddy's wandering took up a large portion of the plot. It was disheartening to have to write this review, as I am not usually a tough critic. And for Wolfie, do you have to kill him? I did finish reading though. Above all, Rabbit Hole is a novel about closure and unmentionable things.
Special thanks to @definitelybooks #pansing for the review copy. My opinions are my own 💙
* This book can be purchased at major bookstores in both Singapore and Malaysia, as well as on their online platform.