Down the Rabbit Hole (novel)

Down the Rabbit Hole (novel)
Down the Rabbit Hole  
Author(s) Peter Abrahams
Country United States
Language English
Series Echo Falls Mystery Series
Genre(s) Young adult novel/Mystery novel
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date 2006
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 407 pp
ISBN 0-06-073704-2
OCLC Number 61109255
LC Classification PZ7.A1675 Beh 2006
Followed by Behind the Curtain

Down The Rabbit Hole is the first book in the Echo Falls mystery series by best selling crime novelist Peter Abrahams.

This book is about the murder of Katherine Kovac (Cracked-Up Katie) and how 13-year-old Ingrid Levin-Hill catches the killer. This book was used in the 2008-2009 Battle Of The Books.

It was the winner (tied) of the 2005 Agatha Award for Best Children/Young Adult Fiction[1].

Description

Ingrid is in the wrong place at the wrong time. Or at least her shoes are. Getting them back means getting involved in a murder investigation rivaling those solved by her idol, Sherlock Holmes, and Ingrid has enough on her plate with club soccer, school, and the plum role of Alice in the Echo Falls production of Alice in Wonderland. But much as in Alice's adventures down the rabbit hole, things in Ingrid's small town keep getting curiouser and curiouser. Her favorite director has a serious accidents onstage (but is it an accident?), and the police chief is on Ingrid's tail, grilling her about little everything from bike-helmet law to the color of her cleats. Echo Falls has turned into a nightmare, and Ingrid is determined to wake up.

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