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John Buchan
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He is joined by three others: John S. Blenkiron, an American who is determined to battle the Kaiser; Peter Pienaar, an old Boer Scout; and the colorful Sandy Arbuthnot, who is modeled on Lawrence of Arabia. Disguised, they travel through Germany to Constantinople and the Russian border to confront their enemies, the hideous Stumm and the evil beauty Hilda von Einem. Their success or failure could change the outcome of the First World War.
Spy guy: listen to more of Hannay's exploits in The Thirty-Nine Steps, which was the source for one of Alfred Hitchcock's classic films.(P)1996 Blackstone Audio Inc.Los oyentes también disfrutaron...
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"A specialty audio, a classic, but definitely a 'thinking man's audio'. Bravo, Blackstone Audiobooks, which seems to find these gems!" (KLIATT)
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- John
- 07-14-14
Christopher Hitchens Was Right
At least about this. “Between Kipling and Fleming,” he said, “stands John Buchan, the father of the modern spy thriller.”
A nameless reviewer at Library Journal agrees: “Buchan essentially invented the espionage novel with his Richard Hannay yarns.”
And a nameless officer serving on the Western Front offered this endorsement: “It is just the kind of fiction for here. One wants something to engross the attention without tiring the mind. The story is greatly appreciated in the midst of mud and rain and shells, and all that could make trench life depressing.”
Finally, this bit of analysis from someone at the London Telegraph: “[Buchan] understood that in a thriller…what matters above all is to keep the reader focused on what is going to happen next…It doesn’t matter that the reader has no clue where he is being taken or, when he gets there, how the thing happened as it did. All that matters is that once you’ve started, you can’t put the book down.”
The viewpoint that fascinates me most is from that line officer at the front. Granted, his comment was about Buchan’s first thriller, The 39 Steps. Nevertheless, it could apply the Greenmantle as well. It’s a neat trick to write about mortal danger in such a way that men who are living with it on a daily basis don’t chuck your book into No Man’s Land or, more likely, use it as necessary paper. Buchan treads a fine line when talking about the war. Yes, he and his hero are patriotic. There's a touch of Rupert Brooke here--soldiering is described as the only proper work for a man. And it's hard to remember, living as we do at the other end of the disastrous 20th Century, that soldiers cherish the camaraderie that grows out of shared dangers. Membership in a group of fighters who are also friends and the death of some of those friends makes war personal. It is a job that has to be done and there is pride in doing it well. Duty, as Ulysses Grant said, can be a beautiful word. War is hell but it isn't always hell. At the same time, Buchan and his protagonist never flinch from admitting the ghastliness of the Western Front. It's a combination of idealism and realism that may have done much to brace spirits at Ypres and the Somme--probably because it accurately reflected the general attitude in the trenches. As some of the poems quoted in Martin Gilbert's works on World War I attest, as bad as it was many believed in what they were doing in Flanders.
And our anonymous officer was right—like Dumas, the story grabs you and carries you along. So far from tiring my mind, I find Buchan (again, like Dumas) refreshes it. Unlike most who-dunnits I have in my audio collection, Buchan—along with Dorothy Sayers—will bear re-listening.
And the Telegraph makes a good point too. For all its improbabilities you accept the story and yes, you really can’t put it down. I attribute this to that same delicate mix of “real life” and spy thrills that Fleming was so adept at concocting. No doubt, as Hitchens suggested, he learned a thing or two from John Buchan.
Unlike 39 Steps, knowing a little history helps for this one. Fortunately, I recently read John Keegan's book on World War I and Gilbert's volume on the Somme offensive so when Richard Hannay met Enver Pasha or we hear that the effort at Gallipoli is being given up I wasn't completely at a loss.
I’m taking one star away from the usually superb Simon Vance (aka Richard Whitfield) for a slight tendency to trip up ever-so-slightly, every so often in the middle of sentences. I may be overly sensitive—part of my daily work is reading things aloud in phone conferences and I am a lector at church, so I know what it is to trip up ever-so-slightly. These slight catches didn’t distract my attention or detract from the tale, but they were wrinkles in an otherwise pitch-perfect performance.
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- Andrew
- 03-09-25
Great Accents!
Good accents for the various international characters. High adventure during World War I across the Continent from the UK to Turkey.
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- jbreid
- 03-03-24
Excellent
Buchanan was amazingly prescient of world events and the labeling the root of the problems.
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- SB
- 04-15-19
Great
This book was the best book I have read in a long time. It is the best!
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- No
- 07-13-14
Greenmantle is the second book in the Hannay saga.
Would you consider the audio edition of Greenmantle to be better than the print version?
Not really, but it was pretty good. The narration was a tad slow, the ability of my Kindle to speed up the narration made all the difference in the world.
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Yes. WWI was being fought and they had to make it completely across Europe, separately,and meet up some place behind the German lines and through the lines to get to the Turkish army.
Which scene was your favorite?
That would be spoiler. Let's just say it was the Greenmantle.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I did listen to it all in one sitting.
Any additional comments?
It is a thriller. Not the best writing when compared to the thrillers of today. John Buchan was the Mickey Spillaine of his day. This is the beginnings of that genre.
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- Zeno
- 02-22-21
An enjoyable WWI thriller/spy/adventure yarn
The hero of The 39 Steps is at it again - in this 'sequel,' Richard Hannay is tasked by the British government to foil some far-fetched German plot that is all about a mysterious Islamic messiah ... he and a few others make their way across Europe during WWI in this pretty cool early thriller/spy/adventure yarn. While I prefer the far more concentrated effort of The 39 Steps, it was still enjoyable to be spending time in the company of Hannay once more. So, read The 39 Steps first - and if you've enjoyed it, then by all means snarf up Greenmantle, too. You'll enjoy it.
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- Michael E. Wills
- 08-01-22
one of the first secret agent adventures.
Well written and performed, if a bit dated. very enjoyable. John Buchan did a great job with adventures- The 39 Steps and Prester John among others. recommend.
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- Deanna M.
- 09-24-23
Life 100+ years ago.
I enjoyed the language of the early twentieth century. So many words to describe the world around us.
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- LoveShoes
- 03-01-24
Tremendously Exciting
Totally loved this vivid and exciting book. The book was written more than 100 years so be warned about some offensive racial language. That said, it was adventurous and very fast paced. Espionage, spies, war, and a very different life than 21st century.
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- Johnny
- 08-08-07
Incredible!
This book had me sucked in. I couldn't stop listening to it. I started it whilst I was doing a few long drives for work, and had to take it out of the car and finish it up at home.
It may take a little time to adjust to the English, if you are not English. I've lived a fair amount of time in England, Canada and Australia, so it was not a problem. The book was published in 1916, so the language mirrors the time.
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