John Buchan – Castle Gay
Castle Gay is the second of Buchans three Dickson McCunn books and is set in south west Scotland in the ...
Castle Gay is the second of Buchans three Dickson McCunn books and is set in south west Scotland in the ...
Regarded as one of the finest historical novels ever written, Jacobites, spies and thrilling intrigue are brought together by the ...
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Although this book was listed in a collection of Richard Hannay stories, Hannay makes only a brief appearance at the ...
A true adventure story involving the unlikely hero Dickson McCunn, retired successful businessman and former greengrocer who sets out on ...
Set during the Napoleonic Wars, The Free Fishers is classic Buchan and his last historical novel. Its a fast-paced tale ...
Autorzy bestsellerowego Anielskiego Tarota ponownie połączyli swoje siły, by stworzyć talię, jakiej jeszcze nie było. Pozwala ona zasięgnąć porady aniołów...
Są one odpowiedzialne za zdecydowaną większość współczesnych problemów zdrowotnych określanych mianem chorób cywilizacyjnych. Lekarze z kolei nie dostrzegają skali nasilającego...
Marc Maron is “a master of spinning humor out of anguish” (Bookforum), even when that anguish is pretty clearly self-inflicted....
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Castle Gay is the second of Buchans three Dickson McCunn books and is set in south west Scotland in the Dumfries and Galloway region in the 1920s. The plot revolves around the self-discovery of a media mogul named Craw, who is firstly the subject of mistaken identity and then the target of Balkan extremists who wish to use his newspapers to influence their political cause. Mr. Craws journey is overseen by Jaikie Galt, one of the young scamps in Huntingtower, who is now a Cambridge undergraduate and international rugby player. Jaikie and Craw embark on life-changing travels around the Scottish wilderness, where they both re-evaluate their values and choices in life although they arrive at very different conclusions. There is appreciation of the wilds and the simple lives of the shepherds along with the politics and international intrigue. There is the threat of violence, which is averted through quick thinking, which make the story exciting.