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Rabbit hole

Alice Armitage is a police officer. Or she was. Or perhaps she just imagines she was. Whatever the truth is, following a debilitating bout of PTSD, self-medication with drink and drugs, and a psychotic breakdown, Alice is now a long-term patient in an acute psychiatric ward. Though convinced that she doesn't really belong there, she finds companionship with the other patients in the ward despite their challenging and often intimidating issues. So when one of her fellow patients is murdered, Alice feels personally compelled to launch an investigation from within the ward. Soon, she becomes convinced that she has identified the killer and that she can catch them. Ignored by the police, she must gather proof on her own, relying on the few contacts she has on the outside that still take her calls. But when her prime suspect becomes the second victim, Alice's life begins to unravel as she realizes that she cannot trust anyone in the ward, least of all herself. Having lost her conviction and with her investigative confidence shattered, she comes dangerously close to a psychological point of no return.

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32320004828434 F
Fiction-Adult   Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004828418 F
Fiction-Adult   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781408712443
140871244X
Classification Number F
Author Billingham, Mark
Title Rabbit hole [BK]
Note "Police. Patient. Killer. Which is Alice?"--on cover.
"Bob Dylan quote transcribed from Rolling Thunder Rescue: A Bob Dylan story"-- Title page verso.
Alice Armitage is a police officer. Or she was. Or perhaps she just imagines she was. Whatever the truth is, following a debilitating bout of PTSD, self-medication with drink and drugs, and a psychotic breakdown, Alice is now a long-term patient in an acute psychiatric ward. Though convinced that she doesn't really belong there, she finds companionship with the other patients in the ward despite their challenging and often intimidating issues. So when one of her fellow patients is murdered, Alice feels personally compelled to launch an investigation from within the ward. Soon, she becomes convinced that she has identified the killer and that she can catch them. Ignored by the police, she must gather proof on her own, relying on the few contacts she has on the outside that still take her calls. But when her prime suspect becomes the second victim, Alice's life begins to unravel as she realizes that she cannot trust anyone in the ward, least of all herself. Having lost her conviction and with her investigative confidence shattered, she comes dangerously close to a psychological point of no return.
Subject Policewomen -- Fiction
Ex-police woman -- Fiction
Police -- Fiction
Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Fiction
Psychiatric hospital patients -- Fiction
Psychiatric hospital patients -- Crimes against -- Fiction
Truthfulness and falsehood -- Fiction
Ex-police officers -- Fiction
Psychiatric hospitals -- Fiction
Drug addiction -- Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
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