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About The Book
From the author of CHILD 44, soon to be a major film starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace and Gary Oldman, comes an intricately-knitted thriller in the vein of John Le Carre's A PERFECT SPY.
Daniel believed that his parents were enjoying a peaceful retirement on a remote farm in Sweden, the country of his mother's birth. But with a single phone call, everything changes.
'Your mother... she's not well', his father tells him. 'She's been imagining things - terrible, terrible things.' In fact, she has been committed to a mental hospital.
Before Daniel can board a plane to Sweden, his mother calls: 'Everything that man has told you is a lie. I'm not mad... I need the police... Meet me at Heathrow.'
Presented with a horrific crime, a conspiracy that implicates his own father, Daniel must examine the evidence and decide: who is telling the truth, his mother or his father? And he has secrets of his own that for too long he has kept hidden...
'Chilling, hypnotic and thoroughly compelling. You will not read a better thriller this year' MARK BILLINGHAM
'On rare occasions, an author pulls off the high-wire act of writing a crime-oriented novel that easily transcends the genre. The Farm is one of these... A remarkable achievement' JEFFERY DEAVER
'Tom Rob Smith has created a truly original and chilling thriller, which makes you ask yourself: who would I believe?' JOJO MOYES
TOM ROB SMITH is the bestselling author of Man Booker-longlisted CHILD 44, a multi-million-copy bestseller and now a major film starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace and Gary Oldman. THE SECRET SPEECH and AGENT 6, both bestsellers, complete the trilogy.
Daniel believed that his parents were enjoying a peaceful retirement on a remote farm in Sweden, the country of his mother's birth. But with a single phone call, everything changes.
'Your mother... she's not well', his father tells him. 'She's been imagining things - terrible, terrible things.' In fact, she has been committed to a mental hospital.
Before Daniel can board a plane to Sweden, his mother calls: 'Everything that man has told you is a lie. I'm not mad... I need the police... Meet me at Heathrow.'
Presented with a horrific crime, a conspiracy that implicates his own father, Daniel must examine the evidence and decide: who is telling the truth, his mother or his father? And he has secrets of his own that for too long he has kept hidden...
'Chilling, hypnotic and thoroughly compelling. You will not read a better thriller this year' MARK BILLINGHAM
'On rare occasions, an author pulls off the high-wire act of writing a crime-oriented novel that easily transcends the genre. The Farm is one of these... A remarkable achievement' JEFFERY DEAVER
'Tom Rob Smith has created a truly original and chilling thriller, which makes you ask yourself: who would I believe?' JOJO MOYES
TOM ROB SMITH is the bestselling author of Man Booker-longlisted CHILD 44, a multi-million-copy bestseller and now a major film starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace and Gary Oldman. THE SECRET SPEECH and AGENT 6, both bestsellers, complete the trilogy.
Reading Group Guide
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The Farm by Tom Rob Smith
Reading Group Questions
1. We first meet Daniel’s mother, who is in a distressed state, at the airport in London. What are your first impressions of Tilde?
2. Throughout the novel the primary narration shifts from Daniel to Tilde and back again. Why do you think the author did this, rather than retaining Daniel as the main narrator of the whole story?
3. As he listens to the differing accounts of his mother and father, Daniel is forced to question their convictions. What would you do if you were faced with the same predicament?
4. Daniel’s father Chris believes Tilde is suffering a psychotic episode. Are there points in the novel that make you believe this diagnosis, and conversely, make you wonder if Tilde’s claims are true?
5. What role does the landscape, particularly the Swedish landscape, play in the novel?
6. Daniel refers to growing up with to the mythology of trolls. What do these details and images add to the book?
7. How do you think what happened to Freja in the summer of 1963 effected Tilde?
8. Do your opinions of Chris, Tilde and Håkan change throughout the novel, and how?
9. What was your reaction to the scene where Chris and Tilde are picking mushrooms?
10. Why do you think the author included the story of The Princess Troll towards the end of the book?
11. Like his parents, Daniel is also keeping a secret. Do you think it’s ever OK to keep secrets within a family?
12. What do you think about the way the novel ends? Were you satisfied and were all of your questions answered?
Reading Group Questions
1. We first meet Daniel’s mother, who is in a distressed state, at the airport in London. What are your first impressions of Tilde?
2. Throughout the novel the primary narration shifts from Daniel to Tilde and back again. Why do you think the author did this, rather than retaining Daniel as the main narrator of the whole story?
3. As he listens to the differing accounts of his mother and father, Daniel is forced to question their convictions. What would you do if you were faced with the same predicament?
4. Daniel’s father Chris believes Tilde is suffering a psychotic episode. Are there points in the novel that make you believe this diagnosis, and conversely, make you wonder if Tilde’s claims are true?
5. What role does the landscape, particularly the Swedish landscape, play in the novel?
6. Daniel refers to growing up with to the mythology of trolls. What do these details and images add to the book?
7. How do you think what happened to Freja in the summer of 1963 effected Tilde?
8. Do your opinions of Chris, Tilde and Håkan change throughout the novel, and how?
9. What was your reaction to the scene where Chris and Tilde are picking mushrooms?
10. Why do you think the author included the story of The Princess Troll towards the end of the book?
11. Like his parents, Daniel is also keeping a secret. Do you think it’s ever OK to keep secrets within a family?
12. What do you think about the way the novel ends? Were you satisfied and were all of your questions answered?
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK (February 13, 2014)
- Length: 400 pages
- ISBN13: 9781471110672
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