Rabbit Hole: A Satanic Ritual Abuse Survivor's Story
Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2012
294
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Nebraska • 1970s-1980s
2012
Adult
18+ years
Rabbit Hole: A Satanic Ritual Abuse Survivor's Story is a memoir by David Shurter detailing his traumatic experiences as a victim of abuse by his parents and other powerful community members in Omaha during the 1980s. Shurter exposes a Satanic cult involved in child sexual abuse, a pedophile ring, and multiple unsolved child murders, and discusses how these atrocities were covered up by those in power. The book includes graphic descriptions of child sexual abuse, violence, and severe trauma.
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Mysterious
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Rabbit Hole: A Satanic Ritual Abuse Survivor's Story by David Shurter offers a harrowing account that captivates with its raw honesty and emotional depth. Reviewers praise its compelling narrative and courage, yet some criticize its unverified claims and repetitive nature. A powerful but contentious read that elicits strong reactions from its audience.
A reader who appreciates intense memoirs focused on overcoming profound trauma and uncovering hidden truths will find Rabbit Hole: A Satanic Ritual Abuse Survivor's Story compelling. Fans of Michelle Knight’s Finding Me or Dave Pelzer’s A Child Called "It" will resonate with David Shurter's poignant and harrowing narrative.
830 ratings
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294
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Nebraska • 1970s-1980s
2012
Adult
18+ years
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