The Thirty-Nine Steps
1915 • 132 pages

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Daren
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A quick novella, coming in just under 100 pages of Richard Hannay on the run!

Published in 1914 and set in the same era, pre-war Britain, it is recognised as the origin story of all espionage thrillers.

What can be said that has not already about a book rated by 39000 GR readers and reviewed by over 3000? No real need to outline the plot, but I will say the German plot that was exposed was complicated enough that I never really grasped it, but the book so short that it was east to move on from that detail to watching Mr Hannay change disguises every chapter and stumble upon unlikely circumstance after crazy coincidence!

While it was a bit dated, with some racial and class distinctions identified, taken in context it was a fast, amusing and clever enough novella, which I am glad I read.

I picked up my paperback edition along with a copy of Hannay's second adventure, the slightly longer Greenmantle, which I might just crack on with now, since I developed a taste and the Thirty-Nine Steps was over so quick!

3.5 stars, rounded up.

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Book #2 Greenmantle

November 8, 2023