From the Bookshelf of Espionage Aficionados

Find A Copy At

Group Discussions About This Book

No group discussions for this book yet.

What Members Thought

Dfordoom
Sep 01, 2011 rated it really liked it
Shelves: spy-fiction
Mr Standfast, published in 1919, was the third of John Buchan’s Richard Hannay espionage novels.

The success of The Thirty-Nine Steps had taken Buchan by surprise. Buchan was himself an interesting character who wrote some great weird fiction as well as works of serious history. He was created Baron Tweedsmuir in 1935 and ended up as Governor-General of Canada.

Richard Hannay is commanding an infantry brigade on the Western Front when he finds himself once again, somewhat against his will, assigne
...more
Sam Reaves
Jan 16, 2016 rated it it was ok
John Buchan wrote thrillers in the early decades of the twentieth century; his best-known book is probably The Thirty-Nine Steps, which spawned several film versions, including an early Hitchcock effort. This is the third of five novels featuring Richard Hannay, a stalwart soldier/adventurer embodying the best (and worst) of the old British Empire values.
This one was written just after the First World War, and it is not the strongest entry in the series; Buchan could not make up his mind what k
...more
Shaun
Jul 24, 2011 marked it as to-read
Shelves: scoots, spy
Edward Parr
Apr 30, 2013 rated it liked it
Karl Øen
Aug 25, 2016 rated it really liked it
Paul Craig
Jun 07, 2018 marked it as to-read
Anil Joshi
Jul 31, 2018 marked it as to-read