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Castle Gay Audiobook, by John Buchan Play Audiobook Sample

Castle Gay Audiobook

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Read By: Raphael Croft Publisher: Interactive Media World Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2014 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781802568752

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

28

Longest Chapter Length:

18:35 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

41 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

17:34 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

45
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Publisher Description

Castle Gay by John Buchan is a gripping adventure novel blending political intrigue, espionage, and moral complexity. Richard Hannay—now a Member of Parliament—becomes entangled in a dangerous conspiracy when he inherits Castle Gay, a remote Scottish estate with a mysterious past. As threats emerge from radical agitators and shadowy figures, Hannay must uncover a plot to destabilize the nation. With the help of allies like Sandy Arbuthnot, he navigates deception, hidden identities, and acts of sabotage. Set against a backdrop of postwar tension, the novel explores duty, honor, and the unseen battles behind public order. A masterful blend of suspense and action, Castle Gay reaffirms Buchan’s skill in crafting intelligent, fast-paced thrillers rooted in loyalty and courage.

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About John Buchan

John Buchan (1875–1940) was a Scottish diplomat, barrister, journalist, historian, poet, and novelist who wrote more than one hundred works. Of those published during his lifetime, he is best remembered for his adventure and spy stories, especially The Thirty-Nine Steps, which was made into a movie by Alfred Hitchcock. During World War I, he worked as a war correspondent before joining the army, serving with the headquarters staff of the British Army in France. He was educated at Glasgow University and Brasenose College, Oxford. He became a barrister, member of Parliament, soldier, publisher, and governor general of Canada.