Down the Rabbit Hole: An Echo Falls Mystery (Book 1)

by Peter Abrahams
Down the Rabbit Hole: An Echo Falls Mystery (Book 1)  
published April 1st 2005 by HarperCollins Canada / Kid Cloth/Lb/B
binding Library Binding
isbn 0060737026   (isbn13: 9780060737023)
pages 384
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Welcome to Echo Falls.Home of a thousand secrets, where Ingrid Levin-Hill, super sleuth, never knows what will happen next.

Ingrid is in the...more

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05-24-07



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Janis
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01/21/08

bookshelves: childrens-mystery, preteens, read-in-2008, recently-read
Read in January, 2008
recommends it for: 1st in series
First let me say I liked this story, really I did. I think many kids will as well. In light of what I'm about to say I should also make it clear that I felt Ingrid was a basically good kid.

It seems to me there are three types of amateur sleuths,
1. Those who try to go to the authorities but are dismissed, 2. Those who are assisting the authorities, and
3. Those who do not even try to go to the authorities first.

Ingrid falls in the third category.

I realize that in reading...more
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Terry
02/02/08

bookshelves: cdcs-young-adult
Read in January, 2008
Stephen King was right--I couldn't put this book down! Next to Harry Potter, this is probably the best "young adult" lit I've read. I say that in quotes because, like Harry Potter, this book is so much more than a young adult novel. It's like a good film that works on multiple levels by not being condescending to the kid audience, but with enough hidden references for the adult one (and not obnoxiously done like in the latter Shrek movies; no, the references here are to icons like Ingr...more
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LJ
08/08/07

bookshelves: amateur_sleuth, male_author, mystery
Read in June, 2007
DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE (Amateur Sleuth-Ingrid Levin-Hill-Echo Falls-Cont) – VG
Abrahams, Peter – 1st of series
HarperTrophy, 2005, US Paperback – ISBN: 9780060737030
First Sentence: Ingrid Levin-Hill, three weeks past her thirteenth birthday, sat thinking in her orthodontist’s waiting room.
*** Young Ingrid Level-Hill, trying to get to soccer practice on time, ends up lost. A woman known as Cracked-up Katie, invites Ingrid into her house. Ingrid thinks her hears someone upstairs but...more
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Debbie
10/12/07

bookshelves: 4th-6th_grade, mystery, teen
Read in June, 2006
recommends it for: avid mystery readers
I loved this mystery. Definately recommend it. Grades 6-9. From School Library Journal Grade 6-9–An avid reader of Sherlock Holmes, Ingrid Levin-Hill, 13, is also a fleet-footed soccer player with a knack for stage acting–skills that come in handy when she finds herself caught in a police investigation following the murder of an eccentric woman. The deceased was associated with the Prescott Players, a local theater troupe in which Ingrid lands the title role in a production of Alice in Wonde...more
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Sammy
06/12/07

bookshelves: the-okay
Read in January, 2007
This book is a light and amusing mystery. It's fun for adults, but probably more suited to children and teens. This is definitely a mystery where you can figure everything out once the first few hints have been dropped and the only reason you keep reading is to see how long it will take our protagonist to solve it herself.

The characters are amusing though the only ones that seem fully fleshed out are Ingrid and her dog, Nigel. All the other characters are just two demensional at best. One ch...more
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Nat
05/19/08

A Young Adult mystery novel that caught my attention purely because it had to do with Alice in Wonderland, though the subject matter was handled on the periphery, and a clumsily, at that. More than anything else I was bothered by the steady plummet of our young sleuth into every parent's nightmare (ditching school, constant CONSTANT lying, breaking and entering, illegal driving, stealing, cheating, not to mention general dishonesty and determined idiocy). Rule-breaking was meant to be exciting a...more
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Carissa
bookshelves: non-fiction, teen
Read in September, 2006
i listened to this one on cd. when this book first came out, i wasn’t sure if it was a teen book or an adult book. the cover didn’t really lean one way or the other. after reading it (ok, hearing it) i’d say it is a teen book in that the protagonist is 13, but the mystery of the book is a murder that leads into a whole series of discoveries of serious wrongdoings and deceit. i don’t read many mysteries, but it seems to me that this book could easily be read and enjoyed by adult mystery f...more
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Morgan
03/04/08

Read in December, 2007
recommended to Morgan by: Libraian
recommends it for: Mystery Lovers
Okay all you murder mystery detective fans, get ready for an absolutely spell binding book, with a hint of “Alice in Wonderlandness”, that leaves you guessing till the end. From the Edgar Award nomination author and creator of Perfect Crime, The Tutor, The Fan and Lights Out, Peter Abrahams, brings you Down the Rabbit Hole.
Losing her way walking to soccer practice, 13 year old Ingrid Levin-Hill finds herself lost in the strangest part of her town, Echo Falls. There she meets “Crack...more
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Allanna
Read in September, 2008
A good transition murder-mystery for YA readers. Right in between Encyclopedia Brown and Agatha Christie.

Ingrid isn't incredibly popular or gorgeous. But she's smart and a great soccer player with a passion for the theater and a distaste for math class. Her dad's pushing her to get on the college track before high school starts. Her mom's pushing her to wear her orthodontic device. Her brother's a football player.

One day she gets a little lost heading to soccer practice after her ortho ...more
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Tracie
08/17/07

bookshelves: high-school, middle-school
Read in January, 2007
recommends it for: Middle School grades
I enjoyed this book so much I found myself talking out loud to the main character - and I'm not a big mystery fan.
Ingrid is a middle school soccer player and aspiring actress with busy parents and a brother who is the only freshman on the football team. Waiting impatiently for her parents after her orthodontist appointment, Ingrid decides to hoof it to soccer practice - and ends up in the seedy side of Echo Falls where she meets Cracked-Up Katie, a local seen as looney by the kids i...more
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Book Review Team
bookshelves: mystery, page-turner
Down The Rabbit Hole by Peter Abrahams is an intense murder mystery for all ages. It will always leave you hanging and begging for more. I felt like I could never put it down. -YSO

Down the Rabbit Hole is about a girl named Ingrid who gets tangled up in a murder crime. It all starts with a red pair of soccer cleats and ends up to numerous murders and drowning. I recomend this book to people who want a good mystery to solve. I rate it a 3 star book. -EFC

Down the Rabbit Hole was a very g...more
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Esther
11/16/07

Read in November, 2007
recommends it for: people who loves mystery
This book is really good and I recommend this to everybody. It talks aobut a women who got murdered and the killer was unknown. However, the policemen suspected two people who live near the woman to be the killer and lock them in jail becuase the policemen found fingerprints of the two people in the murdered person's house. However, Ingrid, who is the main character, knows that the two people are innocent. But she does not want to tell the policemen that becuase the reason she knew the two peopl...more
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Denise
02/09/08

bookshelves: teen-lit
Read in February, 2008
Ingrid Levin-Hill is a 13-year-old girl who competes on the soccer A team, got the lead in Alice in Wonderland, and loves Sherlock Holmes. And, oh yes, one more little thing, she left her red Puma soccer cleats at the scene of a murder.

This engaging story twists and turns and leads the reader through a positively delightful mystery. As the story unfolds, Ingrid finds herself deeper down the "rabbit hole" as she discovers clues to the crime, Adidas shoes splattered with green paint,...more
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Ariel
Read in May, 2008
recommended to Ariel by: A friend in school
recommends it for: Anyone who likes mystery or adventure
This book is about a girl who needs to solve a mystery about how a girl she met, nick-named Cracked Up Katie, was murdered to prove two guys' innocence. This was a good book that did not look to interesting by the cover or the name. I ahd passed the chance to read this book up millions of times. One da someone pointed it out to me again and said they think I should read it cause it was a thick book. However, there's not much to read actually. Its just a normal chapter book with 30 chapters ...more
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Jackie
09/21/07

bookshelves: mysteries, teen-books-adults-can-enjoy, youngadult
Read in January, 2006
recommends it for: Sherlock Holmes fans
Ingrid loves Sherlock Holmes, acting, and the color red. Not so much the algebra, though. She gets lost on the way to soccer practice, and accidentally leaves behind her red cleats at the run down house of Cracked-Up Katie. She doesn't realize this until the next morning, while reading in the newspaper that Katie has been murdered. She must get those cleats back, before the police find them!
Ingrid soon is in over her head, and in grave danger. But, hey, at least she gets the starring role...more
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Lisa
08/28/08

bookshelves: fiction, young-adult
recommended to Lisa by: novelist
recommends it for: mystery lovers, teens, fans of abrahams, and girls
Ingird-Levin Hill is at the wrong place at the wrong time. And although she's scared, she's also determined. First, to clear the evidence she'd ever been there. And then, when it begins to look like she'd the only one who can, to solve the crime. Who could have killed the neightborhood crazy lady, and furthermore-- why? She digs up secrets from the past, gets in thrilling encounters will mysterious villains, and plays a mean game of soccer.

She is one of the best heroines out there, and the ...more
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monica
04/07/07

Read in October, 2006
recommends it for: teens
in the world of children's mysteries, this thriller is as edgy as it gets. marital strife and illegal drug use haunt the background, while murder, cheating, and a general sense of panic permeate the surface. peter abrahams' writing is smart and witty. he imploys some very interesting stylistic mechanisms, such as occasional im conversations, giving a realistic feel to this 21st century girl detective's daily life. the characters are lifelike, their decisions are understandable, and the outcome i...more
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Pam
05/17/07

bookshelves: teenreads
Read in March, 2007
This is Abrams fist YA novel. A fun little mystery of the Nancy Drew ilk. Ingrid Levin-Hill is 13, a soccer player and aspiring actress is the erstwhile sleuth. She accidentally becomes mixed up in the case when her soccer shoes are inadvertently left at the scene of a crime. I figured the whole thing out about halfway through, but it was still entertaining and would certainly be so to the average ninth grader. Abrams has another Echo Falls book out and plans for more, look for this series ...more
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Jean
02/28/08

13 year old Ingrid unwittingly discovers that she was at the scene of a murder just before it happened. Told from her point of view we experience her normal trials of dealing with math, parents, a maybe boyfriend, her jock brother, and a crusty grandpa. But Ingrid is also an admirer of Sherlock Holmes and a talented actress who performs in Community Theater in Echo Falls (a town full of surprises both in geography and townspeople). All this intertwines to make for an exciting mystery that kep...more
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Becca
07/09/08

Pretend that Miss Marple is 13 years old and doesn't knit yet, and you've got the herione for this book. I had a hard time believing someone in middle school had this much motivation and success solving a murder mystery, but if you pretend she's a little older, or assume you have a social and mental genius then you should be good. The story is good, the plot is good, the prose is good. I recommend this book.
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avg rating (this edition): 3.50 (6 ratings)
number of reviews: 90






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