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Into the Rabbit Hole #1

Beneath the Veil

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I know the answer to the world's deepest secret . . .

Graham, a functioning alcoholic and Harvard medical student and the protagonist of Into the Rabbit Hole, stumbles across a puzzling communication from his deceased Navy Seal brother. Graham must work to unravel a litany of secrets sobering in their implications not only for himself, but for the past twelve-thousand years of human history and the secrets of the universe. Had he not, in his hungover state, opened the email, Graham could have continued on his predetermined successful, if dysfunctional, path and never embarked on the paradigm-shifting journey that so loosens his grasp on reality and obliterates not only what he chooses to believe but what he trusts as fact.

With the help of his long-term girlfriend, his quirky Mensan best friend, his wild and athletic best girlfriend since childhood and his friend from Undergrad at Georgetown who followed him to Harvard for Grad school, he sets out to decode this complex cryptogram, which he soon discovers is charged with the potential to unhinge the very control that certain government officials are intent, at all costs, on maintaining.

Micah T Dank takes the reader on an electrifying hunt for what is real and what is possible, encountering along the way politics, conspiracies, fringe medicine, history, and language, and what it means to survive—thrive, even—when you have the weight of the world on your shoulders.

Beneath the Veil is the first book in a 6 books series Into the Rabbit Hole, that proves that love and humor may not be the answer, but that without these variables there is no worthy solution to any challenging problem or improbable situation.

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First published June 27, 2020

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50 reviews
March 12, 2021
I love books that are "rabbit hole" themed, but the writing needs improvement. The many typos are inexcusable (hire a new editor). I'm guessing the other reviews are mostly friends and family? I'm going to give book 2 a chance, in hopes that Dank's skill as an author improves. Characterization, setting, and dialogue are where I'd start. And hire a GD editor. Other than that, I hope others will find the red pill content entertaining and thought provoking.
9 reviews
June 22, 2023
The book is the first of several in the “Rabbit Hole” series, authored by Micah Dank. It is a fast-paced intro to the series. The reader may get the feeling that Dank’s story is one complete run-on sentence, with few definitive paragraphs, hence no time to catch your breath as a reader and no time to process the story as a listener.

The story seems to have “borrowed” some plots that are similar in many Dan Brown novels….a primary mystery, with secrets to decipher, bad actors to out-run, and globetrotting scavenger hunters trying to piece it all together.

I have not seen the mini-series that is based on these books.
76 reviews1 follower
October 21, 2020
Not what I was expecting

It should be more like a drunkard's tragic yankninto enlightenment. The book doesn't delve into the whys of the protagonist's drinking habit, but the story itself weaves its way into the peeling back of global and universal truths interwoven in plain site. It's more like a grittier Celestine Prophesy. I would have given 5 stars, but really wanted more interaction between characters, especially those that appear brief but intensely in the Author's narrative.
17 reviews
December 23, 2024
Unputdownable!!!

What a great book! I can't wait to read the next one! There were so many great bits of non fictional information, I pulled out my notebook. There have been several books about conspiracies, ancient wisdom, and theology, and this one is right up there with new things to look into and find the meaning of the bigger picture. Let's not look into the crystal ball for the future, no, perhaps use that crystal other ways 😉
222 reviews
August 19, 2020
Staccato. That would be my one word review. This is a book that maybe should have been longer and smoothed out a bit. Story line good; character development good. The alcoholism was an unnecessary distraction, and at times the esoterica seemed to be driving the writing rather than furthering the story.
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Author 1 book7 followers
July 22, 2022
Officially hooked! I think I may end up with all the books in the series in my Audible bookshelf by the end of the day. Buying the hard copies as well and can't wait for those to be delivered. Twists and turns that do not disappoint! Highly recommend for those tired of the same old plot line mysteries.
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56 reviews3 followers
March 27, 2025
Dank, who writes in a similar vein to Dan Brown, is sure to challenge his readers to question even the smallest things in life after reading his work. A real page-turner that delves into the nature of our perceptions, Beneath the Veil challenges the fabric of consensual reality and holds us to a higher standard as it comes to living in truth."
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158 reviews
October 10, 2021
I really tried to get into this book. My friend bought it after hearing the interview with Micah on Coast to coast. She really likes a book. Me being a huge fan of coast to coast, I thought I'd like it but man this book just sucked. I got to page 110 and couldn't make myself go any further
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19 reviews
October 23, 2021
disappointing, barely touch the veal!

If you are looking for red pill information, they are scattered here and there , light stuff really among the rest that you can read diagonally . That book should have been free really.
1 review
October 3, 2022
a real page turner.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and all the nuggets of hidden knowledge that are shared within its pages. Looking forward to beginning the next book in the series.
2 reviews
February 4, 2024
awesome

I enjoyed and loved all of this book, I could not put it down once I started reading. I have always loved a good mystery. This wonderful book has inspired the researcher in me. Thank you Mr. Micah Dank
1 review
August 23, 2020
Ah the Truth.

Opens your mind to what is and will be.
This is more than a Story...This is Life as we Don't Know it.
5 reviews
January 7, 2021
A slight bit slow at beginning but introductions must be made then full tilt from there read in one sitting then bought next two.
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1 review
October 3, 2021
Great book

Really enjoyed this book and looking forward to reading more in the series, I would highly recommend this book, thanks to the author
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