The Rabbit Factory Hardcover - 2006
by Marshall Karp
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- Title The Rabbit Factory
- Author Marshall Karp
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition First Edition
- Condition Used - Fine Condition
- Pages 632
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher MacAdam/Cage, San Francisco
- Date 2006
- Bookseller's Inventory # 55239
- ISBN 9781596921740 / 1596921749
- Weight 2.17 lbs (0.98 kg)
- Dimensions 9.44 x 5.96 x 1.95 in (23.98 x 15.14 x 4.95 cm)
- Library of Congress subjects Los Angeles (Calif.), Mystery fiction
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2006000691
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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Summary
Welcome to Familyland, an offshoot of Lamaar Studios. Once a small, Southern California animation house, it has grown into an entertainment conglomerate encompassing movies, television, music, video games, and a sprawling theme park.When an actor portraying Familyland's beloved mascot, Rambunctious Rabbit,is brutally murdered on park grounds, Lamaar executives are worried that the idyllic image of '50s America represented in Familyland will be shattered. They ask Mike Lomax and his partner Terry Biggs, the LAPD detectives assigned to solve the case, to keep the circumstances surrounding the death of their mascot quiet.When a second Lamaar employee is killed, Lomax and Biggs uncover a conspiracy to destroy Familyland and settle an unknown vendetta. Still under pressure to keep the case away from the public eye, the detectives are met with a third murder—and an outrageous demand: Anyone who associates with Lamaar—employees, customers, anyone—will be killed.Bringing a fresh duo of cops to the thriller set, The Rabbit Factory is both suspenseful and satiric; a taut mystery wrapped in sharp, comedic prose.