Down the Rabbit Hole
- 339 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Ingrid Levin-Hill finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation and becomes an unwilling detective after she leaves her soccer boots in the wrong place.
This series follows a young girl who finds herself at the center of mysteries and secrets in a seemingly quiet town. When an innocent event takes a dark turn, she becomes an unlikely detective thrust into solving crimes that threaten her community. She must use her wits and observational skills to unravel puzzling situations, balancing these adventures with the everyday challenges of school and friendships. The narrative blends suspense with relatable coming-of-age themes, making for an engaging and thrilling read.
Ingrid Levin-Hill finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation and becomes an unwilling detective after she leaves her soccer boots in the wrong place.
In Echo Falls, secrets abound as Ingrid uncovers troubling truths about her father's job, her moody brother, a suspicious soccer coach, and strange happenings during rehearsals for The Wizard of Oz. Inspired by Sherlock Holmes, she investigates, but her quest for the truth may put her life at risk.
Set in Echo Falls, the story unfolds as hidden secrets from the past resurface, impacting the lives of its residents. The narrative weaves together mystery and intrigue, exploring how these revelations challenge relationships and alter the course of lives. As characters confront their histories, themes of trust, betrayal, and the quest for truth emerge, creating a gripping tale that keeps readers engaged until the last page.