Rabbit Hole
The Sunday Times number one bestseller
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Publisher Description
***THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER***
***THE TIMES CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR***
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My name is Alice. I'm a police officer.
I'm trying to solve a murder on a psychiatric ward.
But I'm also a patient...
They were meant to be safe on Fleet Ward: psychiatric patients monitored, treated, cared for. But now one of their number is found murdered, and the accusations begin to fly.
Was it one of his fellow patients? A member of staff? Or did someone come in from the outside?
DC Alice Armitage is methodical, tireless, and she's quickly on the trail of the killer.
The only problem is, Alice is a patient too.
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'Fast-paced and twisting'
Paula Hawkins
'At the very least it should reach the shortlist of this year's Booker prize'
The Times
'A deeply compelling read'
Harriet Tyce
'The most cunning, complex, claustrophobic mystery'
Louise Candlish
'Immense skill and heart'
Eve Chase
'Brilliant, suspenseful, poignant, heartbreaking, surprisingly funny'
Linwood Barclay
'One of the most consistently entertaining, insightful crime writers working today'
Gillian Flynn
'A world-class crime writer'
Karin Slaughter
'Mark Billingham is a master of psychology'
Ian Rankin
'Billingham is always a must read'
Harlan Coben
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Det. Constable Alice "Al" Armitage, the narrator of this gripping if flawed standalone from British author Billingham (the Tom Thorne series), has a psychotic breakdown after witnessing her police partner's murder and is admitted to the psych ward of London's Hendon Community Hospital. Her drug and alcohol addictions contribute to her being "medically retired" as a cop. At Hendon, she's popular with the staff members and the other patients because of her caustic wit and the allure of being an ex-cop. After a patient is murdered in his room, detectives swarm the hospital, and Al is furious when she's not permitted to help with the investigation. She takes it out on the staff and sets out to interview all the patients in an effort to solve the murder. But when Al finds a senior nurse's stabbed body in the women's restroom, she becomes a murder suspect. Humor, uniquely eccentric characters, and a convincing portrayal of the mind of a complex lead elevate this thriller above the ordinary. Only the hurried, implausible ending disappoints. Hopefully, Billingham will return to form next time.
Customer Reviews
Erm...What?
Some funny parts but mostly slapstick /- laughing at people with mental health issues.
No real sense of jeopardy in the murder mystery either but I stuck with it thinking there must some meaningful resolution to justify the arduous set up.
There wasn’t. literally no idea where or why the writer was going with this book.