Rabbits Terry Miles
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When Carly Parker’s friend Yumiko goes missing under very mysterious circumstances, Carly’s search for her friend leads her headfirst into a ancient mysterious game known only as Rabbits. Soon Carly begins to suspect that Rabbits is much more than just a game, and that the key to understanding Rabbits, might be the key to the survival of our species, and the Universe, as we know it.
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The Quiet Room
The Quiet Room is here!
RABBITS WEBSITE
THE QUIET ROOM (RABBITS NOVEL #2) is available now!
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ABOUT RABBITS (Novel)
“An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”
-Publisher’s Weekly STARRED
“A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”
-Norman Reedus
“A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”
-Kirkus (Starred)
“Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”
-Nicholas Eames
"Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."
-Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise. -
The Wrong Song
Something’s wrong with Rabbits. This season, Riley Bennet works to track down a mysterious entity known as The Traveler in order to untangle an inconsistency in the game. But is it an inconsistency in the game, or an irreparable tear in the fabric of reality as we know it?
RABBITS WEBSITE
RABBITS NOVEL is available now!
Order your copy today!
Visit terrymiles.com for more information.
To hear the next episode right now visit stitcherpremium.com/rabbits, click start free trial, select the monthly plan and use the promo code RABBITS.
ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)
“An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”
-Publisher’s Weekly STARRED
“A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”
-Norman Reedus
“A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”
-Kirkus (Starred)
“Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”
-Nicholas Eames
"Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."
-Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise. -
Play the Game, Find the Game
Riley digs into the wild patchwork of coincidences that got her into the world of Rabbits: the mysterious disappearance of a woman named Jenny Slater, an inconsistency in Season One, and a question. What really happened at the end of the Ninth iteration of the game?
RABBITS WEBSITE
RABBITS NOVEL is available now!
Order your copy today!
Visit terrymiles.com for more information.
To hear the next episode right now visit stitcherpremium.com/rabbits, click start free trial, select the monthly plan and use the promo code RABBITS.
ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)
“An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”
-Publisher’s Weekly STARRED
“A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”
-Norman Reedus
“A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”
-Kirkus (Starred)
“Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”
-Nicholas Eames
"Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."
-Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise. -
Path Cards
Riley begins to understand the danger of her quest as the search for the Meechum Radiants leads her to South Elk Gaming Company’s Path Cards - a divination tool that might be capable of accessing whatever mysterious intelligence lies at the heart of Rabbits.
RABBITS WEBSITE
RABBITS NOVEL is available now!
Order your copy today!
Visit terrymiles.com for more information.
To hear the next episode right now visit stitcherpremium.com/rabbits, click start free trial, select the monthly plan and use the promo code RABBITS.
ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)
“An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”
-Publisher’s Weekly STARRED
“A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”
-Norman Reedus
“A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”
-Kirkus (Starred)
“Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”
-Nicholas Eames
"Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."
-Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise. -
The Call of the Void
An old recording of a disturbing scientific study involving Path Cards - and the trail of destruction behind it - prompts Riley to seek out her own Path - one that points towards the mysterious traveler, and a Public Radio Alliance veteran named Carly Parker.
RABBITS WEBSITE
RABBITS NOVEL is available now!
Order your copy today!
Visit terrymiles.com for more information.
To hear the next episode right now visit stitcherpremium.com/rabbits, click start free trial, select the monthly plan and use the promo code RABBITS.
ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)
“An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”
-Publisher’s Weekly STARRED
“A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”
-Norman Reedus
“A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”
-Kirkus (Starred)
“Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”
-Nicholas Eames
"Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."
-Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise. -
Like Arteries in Search of a Heart
A series of seemingly unrelated stories including the legend of St Germain, a drifter walking out of a military base, and the final footage of two missing two missing hikers, coalesce around a mysterious cave in the desert, and lead Riley back to a familiar part of Rabbits history.
RABBITS WEBSITE
RABBITS NOVEL is available now!
Order your copy today!
Visit terrymiles.com for more information.
To hear the next episode right now visit stitcherpremium.com/rabbits, click start free trial, select the monthly plan and use the promo code RABBITS.
ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)
“An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”
-Publisher’s Weekly STARRED
“A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”
-Norman Reedus
“A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”
-Kirkus (Starred)
“Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”
-Nicholas Eames
"Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."
-Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.
Customer Reviews
Love this podcast
Great story and I’m always looking forward to the next episode. The book Rabbits is excellent too
Good ... but some flaws.
I really enjoyed (for the most part) listening to Rabbits. I think it's paced really well, there's a real creation of atmosphere (although it does become a bit formulaic after a while), and I really enjoy the level of complexity of creating back stories, drawing on real sources such as Jung and classical philosophy and Christian hagiography, and made up sources too. They're mostly so well blended that it's hard to tell the difference.
However, there are a few things that really lessened the impact and the enjoyment. Above everything else (and maybe only I feel like this), the pattern where, in dialogue, a question is asked; is met with silence; the person asking the question says the person's name; and then an answer is given - it really, truly got on my nerves. It was done so frequently, and, often, so unnaturally, that it set my teeth on edge - and it happened all the time. I also think that the dialogue was often unnatural in delivery and the script became just too apparent, as did the odd silences and gaps throughout. I also didn't understand the (fictional) advert for Path Cards being repeated in every episode of season two.
In all, I really enjoyed the plot and the world creation - but feel that the dialogue and accruing needed to have more flow and realism to achieve the full potential in this podcast that I have genuinely enjoyed.
Same old formula
It’s just the same old formula as Tanis or The Black Tapes. Spooky music, sudden statement, dramatic pause…. But with so many random plot threads forgot or picked up after too long that, like with those other podcasts, you’ll have lost track of what’s going on long ago.
At least there’s no “you’re not ready to hear that” excuses to drag the script out for another season or three. This is absolutely fine as background noise, with nice production values and decent performances. But don’t expect a satisfying conclusion. Or even for it to make much sense.