The Thirty-nine Steps

The Thirty-nine Steps by John Buchan, published by Penguin Books in 1994, is a concise narrative that follows adventurer Richard Hannay as he navigates a web of intrigue and danger. After returning from South Africa, Hannay finds himself embroiled in a murder mystery that unfolds in his London flat, triggered by a warning about an assassination plot that threatens to plunge Britain into chaos. This edition spans 102 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will encounter a thrilling blend of adventure and suspense as Hannay attempts to unravel the conspiracy surrounding him. The story delves into themes of danger and deception, reflecting the tension of a nation on the brink of war. With its focus on the protagonist’s journey through perilous circumstances, this work exemplifies elements of genre fiction and horror, making it a notable addition to the literary landscape.
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Adventurer Richard Hannay has just returned from South Africa and is thoroughly bored with his London life – until a murder is committed in his flat, just days after the victim had warned him of an assassination plot that could bring Britain to the brink of war.
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