If you were to run a family-friendly theme park, as one of the highlights of an entertainment industry based on a lifetime's success in animation films, one of the last things you would want would be a murder on site. Especially when the dead figure is your main mascot - Rambo the Rambunctious Rabbit. But at least you could possibly rely on Detectives Mike Lomax and Terry Biggs to solve the crime for you.
''The Rabbit Factory'' was a joy to read, and I thank the publishers for sending it to the Bookbag.
We also liked [[Flipping Out by Marshall Karp]].
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|comment= Oh, I really, really like the idea of somebody killing the Mouse (oops, the Rabbit). Somehow it suggests a Ben Elton material, but seems rather better executed?
The best ever novel with a theme park at its core was, IMNSHO, Barnes' "England, England".