The Island Of Sheep
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Condition remarks:
Condition: Fair to Poor. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Yellowed, tanning throughout. Markings: No visible markings noted. Binding: Appears intact but aged. Stickers/Labels: None visible.
A classic adventure novel from one of Britain's most celebrated storytellers, The Island of Sheep is the final instalment in John Buchan's beloved Richard Hannay series. The story follows the aging but ever-resourceful Hannay as he is drawn back into danger when an old wartime promise compels him to protect a family threatened by a ruthless criminal syndicate. Buchan crafts a breathless tale that sweeps from the English countryside to the remote, wind-lashed shores of the Faroe Islands, building to a dramatic and atmospheric climax. Written with the confident, muscular prose that defined Buchan's style, the novel balances thrilling action with a deep sense of honour, loyalty, and duty. A cornerstone of the early spy-thriller genre, it stands as a fitting and satisfying farewell to one of fiction's most enduring heroes.
Author: John Buchan
Format: Paperback
Genre: Adventure fiction
Condition remarks:
Condition: Fair to Poor. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Yellowed, tanning throughout. Markings: No visible markings noted. Binding: Appears intact but aged. Stickers/Labels: None visible.
A classic adventure novel from one of Britain's most celebrated storytellers, The Island of Sheep is the final instalment in John Buchan's beloved Richard Hannay series. The story follows the aging but ever-resourceful Hannay as he is drawn back into danger when an old wartime promise compels him to protect a family threatened by a ruthless criminal syndicate. Buchan crafts a breathless tale that sweeps from the English countryside to the remote, wind-lashed shores of the Faroe Islands, building to a dramatic and atmospheric climax. Written with the confident, muscular prose that defined Buchan's style, the novel balances thrilling action with a deep sense of honour, loyalty, and duty. A cornerstone of the early spy-thriller genre, it stands as a fitting and satisfying farewell to one of fiction's most enduring heroes.