The Quiet Room
A Rabbits Novel
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Narrated by:
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Jay Myers
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Louisa Zhu
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Written by:
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Terry Miles
About this listen
The lore and legends around the underground game known as Rabbits gain new dimensions in The Quiet Room, a twisty tale set in the world of the hit Rabbits podcast.
“Another mind-bending adventure replete with mystery.”—Publishers Weekly
After nearly winning the eleventh iteration of Rabbits, the mysterious alternate reality game so vast it uses the entire world as its canvas, Emily Connors suddenly finds herself trapped in a dimensional stream where the game does not exist. At all. Except . . . why do sinister figures show up to stop her every time she goes looking? Does Rabbits truly not exist, or is it being hidden? And if it’s being hidden, why—and by whom?
Meanwhile, architect and theme park designer Rowan Chess is having the weirdest month of his life, full of odd coincidences and people who appear one moment and vanish the next, with no trace they ever even existed. The game that is hiding from Emily seems to have found Rowan—with a vengeance.
But only when Rowan and Emily meet do things start to get dangerous, for together they uncover a conspiracy far deeper and deadlier than either of them expected—one that could forever change the nature not only of the game, but of reality itself.
©2023 Terry Miles (P)2023 Random House AudioWhat listeners say about The Quiet Room
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- Tammie Johnson
- 2023-10-05
Truly Enjoyable
Another hit from Terry Miles! Rabbits is a story worth repeating, loved it a lot!
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2023-12-05
fool me twice shame on me
I should have known better after listening to the previous book. I liked the Rabbits podcast, but it really didn't translate well, IMO, to novel form. All the stuff I nitpicked about the podcast is magnified here, weak character development, goofy prose, and half-formed world building, which is expected in a serial podcast, but not so much in a published book.
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