On a very ordinary day in a very ordinary year, Aaron Matheson, successful Chicago ad-man, unearthed a journal from a dusty box that he had written in 1967 at the end of his high school era. During evenings it offered an interesting diversion as he followed the same dates—exactly 50 years apart—until his two worlds inexplicably began to merge.
Simultaneously thrilling and terrifying, Aaron enjoys dipping his toe back into memories of growing up in a carefree beach town during the fascinating sixties, but soon realizes the dangers of time travel for each trip back takes a piece of his soul and threatens to suspend him between two worlds and two times.
The Rabbit Hole is a love story, a mystery, a thriller and a road trip through time and space that promises and offers a roller coaster ride for the ages and delivers a wallop of an ending.
Claire F. –
Five star review in every sense…this is tremendous storytelling.
Robyn G. –
Very clever writing. I love the way you tied real historical events into a fictional story.
John U. –
I loved this book. It made me both laugh out loud…and curl up and cry. I don’t see how anyone could start reading and ever put it down.
Ethan E. –
What a great story! I’m definitely suggesting it for our Book Club.
Lisa L. –
This story is second to none as far as capturing the spirit of this age. It brought me both joy and tears.
Sean A. –
I read the book in one sitting after it came in the mail. Couldn’t put it down!
Susan T. –
Really, really enjoyed this story! It was somewhat of a deja vu experience since I lived during the same period…and, boy, was that ending mind-bending!