
Sick Heart River
Author: John Buchan
Narrator: Peter Joyce
Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Assembled Stories
Published: 09/10/2013
Categories: Fiction

Author: John Buchan
Narrator: Peter Joyce
Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Assembled Stories
Published: 09/10/2013
Categories: Fiction
John Buchan was a Scottish diplomat, barrister, journalist, historian, poet, and novelist. During his lifetime, he produced one hundred works, including nearly thirty novels and seven collections of short stories. His personal experiences greatly influenced his war-themed novels. Alfred Hitchcock, who considered Buchan one of his favorite writers, adapted Buchan's thriller The Thirty-Nine Steps and Greenmantle into screenplays.
Buchan was born in 1875 in Peebles-Shire Scotland, the eldest son of Reverend John Buchan. He studied at the University of Glasgow in Scotland and Brasenose College in Oxford, England, where he won the prestigious Stanhope Essay Prize and Newdigate Prize. He started his writing career in the late 1890s and published his first novel, Sir Quixote of the Moors, in 1895. After a sojourn in South Africa, Buchan became a dedicated supporter of Britain's Imperial Government. In 1901, he became a barrister of the Middle Temple and a private secretary to the High Commissioner for South Africa. Two years later, Buchan started to work for the publisher Thomas Nelson and Sons, where he revitalized pocket editions of great literature.
In 1907, Buchan got married, and he and his wife had three sons and one daughter. During World War I, Buchan worked as a war correspondent before joining the army. He served on the Headquarters Staff of the British Army in France as a temporary lieutenant colonel. Later, he was appointed director of information and then director of intelligence. From 1927 to 1935, Buchan was the Conservative MP for the Scottish universities. He also served as Lord High Commissioner of the Church of Scotland. In 1935, after moving to Canada, Buchan was appointed the first Baron Tweedsmuir of Elsfield and served as governor general of Canada until his death in 1940.
Superb - what a talented writer this man was. This book was published posthumously and is the story of Sir Edward Leithen who wants to die standing up in his boots in the great outdoors of Northern Canada. He has TB and knows he's going to die, but wants to make a difference if he can before he dies.......more
This was written the year Buchan died and in fact he actually died about a week after he finished it. It has a valedictory air and is very inspiring and sad. It has been called his masterpiece and I can't disagree. I'm a great Buchan fan, so perhaps I'm biased, but I liked this very much. One of his......more
As of the time I’m writing this, I have not read any of the four preceding books in the Edward Leithen series; this in no way hindered my ability to follow the plot or to identify with Leithen (or with any of the other characters, for that matter). Our story opens during the months leading up to Worl......more
This is Buchan's last novel, about a man who is dying, and it must reflect Buchan's own efforts to come to terms with his looming demise. Those dimensions of the book are powerful and give a depth to this work which is missing in some of B's adventure novels. Above all, though, this is a book that c......more
Sick Heart River is the fifth in a series with Sir Edward Leithen as the protaginist. Sir Edward is from London. This book takes him on a quest from London to New York to Montreal to the Northwest Territory searching for a man who has unexpectedly left his home on a quest of his own. Sir Edward is on......more