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Summary
American professor George Magruder, his wife Louise and their daughter rent an old, isolated house known as Trencher's Farm in Cornwall, so George can finish his book. When George accidentally runs over a convicted child killer on the loose from a mental asylum, he confronts the brutal locals and sets in train a series of violent events that threaten his very survival and that of his family.
Customer Reviews
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Goodreads Review, Review by Axel
The book is filled with easy commentaries and obvious comparisons between English and American cultures, between bull-headed traditions and modernity (1960’s modern, but still…), men and women, children and adults, etc. I found it added a layer of thoughtfulness to what, otherwise, would have been a...
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Goodreads Review, Review by Amelia
Since when is a civil society looked upon as a bad thing? I’m not sure I agree with the whole outlook, but somehow, Williams makes this perspective on life work for the story.<br/><br/>Intriguing concepts of civility kept the wheel in my head turning like a hamster in a cage. In contrast, the explic...
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Goodreads Review, Review by S.Leighanne
For more reviews, visit my blog at <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://leighanneslit.blogspot.com">http://leighanneslit.blogspot.com</a><br/><br/>American professor George Macgruder has traveled to England with his British wife and daughter in hopes of finding a quiet place to finish his book. They rent an old house known as Trencher's Farm in a small village. It'...
<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/217755122">more...</a> (Posted on 10/19/11) -
Goodreads Review, Review by Axel
The book is filled with easy commentaries and obvious comparisons between English and American cultures, between bull-headed traditions and modernity (1960’s modern, but still…), men and women, children and adults, etc. I found it added a layer of thoughtfulness to what, otherwise, would have been a...
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Goodreads Review, Review by EZRead
From civility to brutality – that is the backwards evolution of this book. And, instead of giving a feeling of recession, this change in character is portrayed as a means of progression. Since when is a civil society looked upon as a bad thing? I’m not sure I agree with the whole outlook, but someho...
<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/204227682">more...</a> (Posted on 10/10/11) -
Goodreads Review, Review by Cheese
Straw Dogs was just so beyond fucked up I have to give the actual book a shot. Since books are almost always better than movies, I can only imagine what the book will bring. (Posted on 9/19/11)
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Goodreads Review, Review by Mickey
Thrillingly violent and engrossing story of class conflict and the cultural clash between middle class intelligentsia and salt of the earth West country rural folk. Ably adapted into the sizzling film by Peckinpah. (Posted on 10/14/10)
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Goodreads Review, Review by Thom
Copyright 1969, original title, "The Siege of Trencher's Farm".....In front, floorplans of the farmhouse.
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Goodreads Review, Review by Charles
I thought it was really good. Good action sequences, very visceral and visual. (Posted on 6/21/09)
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Goodreads Review, Review by Robert
Gordon Williams, The Siege at Trencher's Farm (Dell, 1969)<br/><br/>Sam Peckinpah and Dustin Hoffman immortalized Williams' little morality tale in the early 70s with the film Straw Dogs. In true Peckinpah style, the source material was gutted, twisted, and ripped to shreds. The Siege at Trencher's ...
<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/13495346">more...</a> (Posted on 1/25/08)

