Greenmantle

Greenmantle by John Buchan, published by Penguin Books in 1997, is a work of fiction that delves into the world of espionage during World War I. This edition spans 266 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Richard Hannay, a South African mining engineer and war hero, as he embarks on a dangerous mission to track down the mysterious Greenmantle, a pursuit that holds significant implications for the war’s outcome.
Readers will find a thrilling exploration of espionage and military strategy as Hannay navigates the complexities of his mission. The story intertwines elements of historical fiction with the tension of wartime intrigue, reflecting the challenges faced during the 20th century. Buchan’s narrative captures the urgency and stakes of Hannay’s quest, making it a notable addition to the genre of thrillers set against the backdrop of World War I.
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Richard Hannay, South African mining engineer and war hero, undertakes a perilous mission to pursue the elusive Greenmantle. His success or failure could change the outcome of World War I.
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