He was supposed to stay in the woods. Six-year-old Sandy disappeared from an Easter egg hunt, and Mayor Otto Finch knows exactly where she went — into the tunnels beneath Mount Jericho, taken by the creature that has haunted the forest for years. Otto goes in after her. With demonologist Dr. Brighton at his side and a crumbling alliance of allies above ground, Otto descends into the darkness of John's lair — only to discover that Sandy isn't the only thing John has been keeping down there. And that what they find in those tunnels is far worse than anything they imagined going in. Meanwhile, the women who have protected this town's darkest secret for thirty years are running out of reasons to keep it. Marie and Martha have fed the monster, sheltered him, and looked the other way for decades — but their loyalty has a price. And the truth about who put John in that forest is finally coming to the surface, whether they want it to or not. Above ground, Otto's mother Bernice refuses to sit still while her son is somewhere in the mountain. Armed with nothing but a rifle and her Irish wolfhounds, she makes her way into the trees — unaware that John has already chosen his next target. Lily is waiting at home. Watching the tree line from her window. Trying to trust the people around her. And something at the edge of the forest is watching her back. "Down the Rabbit Hole" is the terrifying third chapter in the Bunny Foo Foo series — a story about monsters made by the people who were supposed to love them, and the families who will burn everything down to protect their own.