Romaner
Secrets Hidden in the Northern Mist
The Island of Sheep is a captivating novel penned in 1936 by the renowned Scottish author John Buchan. Set twelve years after the events of its predecessor, the story follows the now older and wiser Richard Hannay, who finds himself in his fifties, summoned by a solemn oath to safeguard the son of a former acquaintance. This young man, destined to inherit the enigmatic secret of a magnificent treasure, stands at the center of a remarkable adventure.
To aid him in his quest, Hannay enlists the support of the indomitable Sandy Arbuthnot, now elevated to the noble title of Lord Clanroyden, alongside the resourceful Lombard. Their journey weaves through the lush landscapes of England and Scotland before leading them to the mysterious Island of Sheep, tucked away in the Norlands—an area unmistakably reminiscent of the rugged beauty of the Faroe Islands.
The narrative is richly populated with an array of colorful and stereotypical villains, most notably the nefarious D'Ingraville, who makes a reappearance from *The Courts of the Morning*. As the plot unfolds, it also brings into focus Hannay's son, Peter John, a bright yet contemplative teenager grappling with the weight of his lineage and the looming legacy that awaits him. This tale is a striking blend of adventure, familial duty, and the perilous allure of hidden treasure.
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Lydbog: 17. februar 2026