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Mr Standfast: A Richard Hannay Thriller

By: John Buchan
Narrated by: Peter Joyce
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Once again Brigadier General Hannay is taken from the trenches of the front line to save his country on a desperate mission. This time he must find the genius behind a vast network of spies infiltrating English pacifists and conscientious objectors. Hannay finds the man only to have him evade capture at the last moment. However, this is only the beginning of a thrilling adventure which takes him back to Scotland for more exploits in the manner of The Thirty Nine Steps, to France again and on to Switzerland, pitting his wits against the mastermind behind the sinister organisation ‘the wild birds’.

All his old friends are with him and our hero has to convince Bullivant, Blenkiron, Peter Pienaar, and the love of his life, Mary Lamington, that he would recognise the chameleon like villain again who must be hunted down and destroyed to avoid defeat of the Allies. The riveting tale contains some chilling descriptions of ‘modern warfare’; the new weapon, gas; and comes to a climax with the brave antics of that new breed of men, the Royal Flying Corps.

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"Peter Joyce is the most remarkable one-man band in audiobook publishing. Joyce, an experienced actor, reads them all himself." ( The Independent)

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John Buchan doesn't disappoint

I really love the adventure and the intrigue of a John Buchan book. I see some with five stars, some with four, but so far all the three I've listened to deserve five stars. I just love the listen.

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A Wonderful Story!

John Buchan is a great author! Thanks Audible for a great several hours. The reader Peter Joyce did a superb job. Please keep more Buchan books coming and have Peter Joyce read them! The adventures of Dickson McCunn for example. Thanks

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Simply the best!

no better spy novels out there. love the era. the writing is exquisite. narrator is a true master.

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Awesome

Fantastic narration and story! John Buchan is the original thriller writer and still the best.

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I think this is the best book in the Hannay series

Mr Standfast has so much going on in it that you really need to listen to it more than once. Buchan had really reached his stride by the time he came to this book and wove a compelling and intricate story around his hero and recurring characters.

I would say there is more wartime propaganda espoused in this than in any of the other books, but considering where the world was in the course of the first world war when this was written, that's perfectly understandable. I found the characters better rounded too. Even the newer characters introduced just in this book.

Another standout for me was the detail given to Hannay's friendship with his best friend Peter, when he went to nurse him back to health. Nowadays if an author tried to go into that detail everyone would be crying 'Gay', but there was no question in Mr Buchan's narrative of anything but a deep respect and regard for his closest confidante. That kind of writing is a rare and wonderful thing.

Along with the author's mastery of words was to immerse the reader (listener) in the taste and texture of life and war in those times.

As for the narrator, I can't speak highly enough. He did (for me at least) what few narrators seem able to do, and that is to present the story without a sense that he was doing anything but presenting a voice in my head to impart the progress of the characters and events they found themselves a part of. By this I mean, I forgot I was listening to someone else reading and simply absorbed the story much the same as I would if I were reading it to myself.

I highly recommend this book.

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A thrilling adventure from a past age

A tale of spies and war, full of narrow escapes and colorful characters. The audiobook is read by a good narrator. Highly recommended!

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A propaganda piece.

This was written during ww1 and I lost patience due to regular and lame injections of jingoistic and fawning passages lauding the ww1 generals who were consigning millions to death at that time and the hero’s need to depict the battlefield slaughter as a noble and righteous cause. These intrusions of propagandist drivel spoiled the story for me so I quit halfway.

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ok but not as fun as Book 1

Good narration of the story. It's an exciting story, though little too preachy sometimes. I liked 39 steps better.

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