by Tom Rob Smith
Daniel’s parents Tilde and Chris liquidate their successful nursery business in England and retire to a farm in Sweden. Every family keeps secrets and Daniel’s family is no exception. He thinks his parents moved to the remote part of Sweden because it is where his mother was raised and they wanted...
I received a free kindle copy of The Farm by Tom Rob Smith from NetGalley for fair review. I gave it almost five stars. This is an intense psychological thriller. I didn't know WHO to believe in the telling of the story. There were lots of twists & turns & all points of view seemed credible. It w...
The Farm Hardcover, 352 pages Grand Central Publishing, 3 June 2014 Daniel is a garden designer living in London with his partner, Mark. His parents, Chris and Tilde, have recently retired to a remote farm in Sweden, his mother's childhood home. Daniel believes his parents are happy in their retir...
Daniel's world view was shaped by a loving family life. He adored and appreciated his parents. So he was plagued with guilt over not telling his parents about his partner, Mark. This guilt kept him from visiting their Swedish farm, where they had moved from London to retire. A phone call from his fa...
The Farm is one of those exceptional books that will make you nervous , drive you to finish, and at the end, realize you haven't taken a breath for a long time. Yeah, it's that good. Every chapter challenges you to decide if the mother is telling the truth. You ask yourself if you even want her to ...
There has been a glut of books in recent months in which the narrator may or may not be psychologically disturbed. The Farm takes this trend one step further. As The Farm is a story within a story, readers get the chance to see and hear a potentially unreliable narrator through another set of eyes. ...
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