Praise for The Quiet Room
Twisty, twisty, twisty, The Quiet Room by Terry Miles takes you on another strange path down the Rabbit hole. . . . If you want to walk on the wild side and try something different, possibly cult-worthy, I suggest giving this a go. Grimdark Magazine
The Quiet Room not only continues where the first book left off but also maintains its mind-bending intrigue and mysterious energy. . . . An enthralling journey filled with surprising twists and a relentless quest for answers. The BiblioSanctum
The high-stakes, top secret alternate reality scavenger hunt known as Rabbits returns in this exhilarating sequel to Miles s Rabbits. . . . The result is another mind-bending adventure replete with mystery and welcome cameos from familiar faces. Publishers Weekly
Praise for Rabbits
Seemingly benign coincidences become clues to a mind-bending scavenger hunt in [Terry] Miles s outstanding debut technothriller. . . . It s a wild ride and it proves impossible to put down. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
A taut mystery for a time of conspiratorial madness, a frightening romp that forcefully reminds us of the terrible plausibility of conspiratorial thinking. Cory Doctorow, author of Attack Surface and How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism
Spellbinding . . . a twisty, timey-wimey roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Rabbits chases the mysteries at the heart of gaming and popular culture. Cancel your evening plans and follow Terry Miles down the rabbit hole. Max Gladstone, Hugo and Nebula Award winning author
Rabbits is a story for readers who don t think the stakes in Ernest Cline s Ready Player One were nearly high enough. And for those who think The Matrix didn t have nearly enough conspiracy theories or coincidences. . . . And for anyone who believed that the TV series Lost was a bit too straightforward after all. Library Journal
Rabbits is an addictive puzzle box of a book that ll have you obsessing over every little detail. Do not start this if you have plans that day you ll just end up canceling them. Rob Hart, author of The Warehouse
Exciting and thought provoking . . . Terry Miles s debut novel, Rabbits, is all about reality: discrepancies, changes and patterns. BookPage
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