![]() ![]() ![]() However, not long after his arrival he turns up dead. ![]() He brings the tree with him to a remote island where he was asked to participate in an archeological dig. Yet Hardinge adds a few twists to this story.įaith’s father, Erasmus Sunderly, discovers the tree in Asia and after searching and doing his own share of lies and deception he secures the tree for himself. This thirst for power and thus knowledge goes back to biblical times of Adam and Eve and the tree of knowledge. At the core of the narrative is a scientific discovery: a tree that will give you truth and knowledge through its fruits if you feed it lies. The book is fast paced with some good suspense and plot development. Book cover of “The Lie Tree” by Frances Hardingeįrances Hardinge’s The Lie Tree was the perfect read for my summer holidays in Catania last week. ![]()
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