The Farm
2025
Jessica Mansour-Nahra
'An electrifying and well-crafted gothic thriller' THE AUSTRALIAN
An eerie psychological thriller, rippling with the Gothic undertones of Rebecca, from a startling new Australian talent. The Farm enthrals from the very first page.
The radio sputters out and the cows disappear . . . It is suddenly deeply quiet, with the bird calls and crunch of rolling tyres the only sounds. I twist slowly to look out the back window; the gate has long since disappeared.
When 37-year-old Leila suffers a health tragedy, she doesn't recover as quickly as she expected. Her partner, James, suggests a year away from the city - they'll stay on his family farm, where the wide, open spaces and clean country air will help her come to terms with her grief.
But the property is remote and the house oppressive. Leila is disturbed by strange noises, fleeting visions and intrusive dreams. James worries that her medication is causing hallucinations.
As Leila's isolation grows amid the haunted landscape, so does her suspicion that she isn't the first woman James has relocated to the farm. Is what she's experiencing real? Or is it all in her head?
Compulsive and claustrophobic, The Farm is a Gothic ghost story ripe for book club discussion. It asks confronting questions about women's bodies, what is expected of them, and who is really in control. And in Jessica Mansour-Nahra, Australia has a stunning and remarkable new talent.
'Eerie and claustrophobic, no one wants to get stuck on The Farm! The setting was so deliciously vivid, the characters nuanced and complex, and the storyline nothing short of bone-chilling. I was absolutely hooked' ALI LOWE
'A captivating gothic thriller, fertile in its domestic horrors and the hidden traumas of motherhood. Thanks to this book, I am never visiting a farm again' SIANG LU
'A gripping and enthralling psychological thriller that dares to ask some urgent, important, and, at times, unsettling questions. I devoured this story in just one day, but I'll be thinking about it for a long time to come. Ripe for book club discussion, this is one of the best debuts I've read in years - Jessica Mansour-Nahra is a writer to watch' KELLY RIMMER
'It's hard to believe this is a debut novel - it's a masterclass in creating narrative tension. I will be pressing it into the hands of everyone I know' TESS WOODS
'Atmospheric and quietly unnerving, The Farm is a haunting debut . . . With clear, evocative prose and a strong command of tone, this is a compelling read that will appeal to fans of slow-burn suspense and character-driven contemporary fiction, such as works by Jane Harper' BOOKS+PUBLISHING
'Superb . . . Immersive, urgent, hair-raising and heart-wrenching . . . A towering achievement, it demands to be read in one sitting' COURIER MAIL
'The kind of slow-building, hair-raising saga that makes you want to flick back to the start and scour the pages for any clues you might have missed the first time . . . The Farm keeps readers guessing right until its thrilling end' ARTSHUB
'If you've read anything in the gothic tradition - particularly Jane Eyre and Rebecca - you'll be coming into this book forewarned . . . Compelling' THE GUARDIAN