The Three Hostages by John Buchan

The Three Hostages by John Buchan

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Summary

Richard Hannay makes his fourth appearance in this thriller, which explores the psychological consequences of war and the world of international business crime. He must face Dominick Medina, a seductive fallen angel, and save not only three innocent hostages but also his own life.

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The Three Hostages by John Buchan

In The Three Hostages (1924) Richard Hannay leaves his quiet and happy family life in the countryside to face the most evil opponent of his career. Dominick Medina, a seductive fallen angel, a master of thought control, and trusted by many of Britain's leaders, is a twisted product of the years shattered by war in Europe. In this `shocker', which is also a sophisticated masquerade, Hannay must use all his ingenuity to save not only three innocent hostages but also his own life - and his sanity. The Three Hostages explores the psychological consequences of war and the world of international business crime. In his introduction Karl Miller puts this swift and sinister novel in its idelological and literary context, drawing some eerie parallels with the threats and fears that face us today. This book is intended for students of Edwardian fiction.
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ISBN 13 9780192824196
ISBN 10 0192824198
Title The Three Hostages
Author John Buchan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1995-06-22
Number of pages 330
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.