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Cover for The Half-Hearted: Intrigue, Loyalty, and Espionage in Early 20th Century Europe: A Gripping Tale of Conflicting Allegiances

The Half-Hearted: Intrigue, Loyalty, and Espionage in Early 20th Century Europe: A Gripping Tale of Conflicting Allegiances

Language
English
Format
Category

Thrillers

John Buchan's "The Half-Hearted" presents a gripping exploration of the dichotomy between duty and personal desire, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of its introspective protagonist, capturing the tension between the allure of adventure and the burdens of loyalty. Buchan's prose is characterized by its vivid imagery and engaging dialogue, weaving a tapestry of suspense while reflecting on the moral ambiguities faced by individuals during tumultuous times. This literary work fits snugly within Buchan's broader oeuvre, which often grapples with themes of identity, courage, and societal expectations. Buchan, a Scottish author and politician, is renowned for his fascination with adventure, history, and national identity, often informed by his own experiences in both literature and public service. His tenure as a war correspondent during World War I, alongside his positions in the British government, shaped his perspective on heroism and the costs of conflict, thus providing a rich backdrop for the thematic elements that permeate "The Half-Hearted." For readers seeking a compelling blend of psychological depth and thrilling adventure, "The Half-Hearted" is an exceptional choice. Buchan'Äôs deft storytelling invites readers to ponder the complexities of human motivation and the sacrifices made in the name of duty, making it an introspective yet adventurous read that resonates with contemporary audiences.

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Release date

Ebook: 25 November 2019