
White Rabbit
A Mystery
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Gregory C. Randall
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The impressive new novel from the award-winning author — a heartrending, enthralling mix of cold-case mystery and political suspense.
In 1968, during the anti-war demonstrations in Chicago, four people are killed in the explosion of a militant’s hideout: two policemen and two radicals. Two others manage to escape. Fifty years ago, Cate and Joe Davis’s family was torn apart by the Vietnam War, the protests, and the disappearance of their older sister, Bobbie. It left their mother and father dead. It left what remained of their family fractured almost beyond repair. And for fifty years, it also left dozens of questions unanswered.
Fifty years later, Cate became a successful novelist, and Joe became an important artist. Then the FBI comes to her door demanding to know where their sister is, the sister Cate and Joe believe has been dead for half a century. Joe, damaged by the war, fights to keep what sanity hasn’t been destroyed by his memories, and Cate wants nothing more than to mourn the recent loss of her husband. All because the outrageous truth about what happened that day in 1968 that destroyed their family won't stay hidden forever…
Packed with twists and turns, overflowing with emotion and compassion, White Rabbit is mystery fiction at its most fulfilling.
©2022 Gregory C. Randall (P)2025 Gregory C. RandallKritikerstimmen
“Secrets, family tragedy, and the turbulent ’60s combine in this page-turning thriller. So rich in period detail, you can hear the anti-war protest marchers.” — James L’Etoile, author of At What Cost, Bury the Past, and Black Label