John Macnab, John Buchan
John Macnab, John Buchan
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John Macnab

Author: John Buchan

Narrator: Raphael Croft

Unabridged: 7 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/26/2025


Synopsis

John Macnab by John Buchan is a thrilling adventure of honor, disguise, and the wild Scottish Highlands. Three bored, high-society gentlemen—Lord Lamancha, Sir Edward Leithen, and Charles Lamancha—seek excitement by adopting the outlaw alias "John Macnab" and issuing a bold challenge: to poach a stag from a guarded estate under the owners’ noses. Their escapades blend cunning, danger, and humor, as they outwit gamekeepers and evade capture. But when a young woman and a suspicious host enter the fray, the stakes rise. Celebrating freedom, integrity, and love for the land, John Macnab is a masterful blend of suspense and wit—a classic tale of adventure born from restlessness and the spirit of the chase.

About John Buchan

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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robbie on July 26, 2021

I've just re-read this (for about the sixth time, I think) and I am sure I will read it again. I fell for Buchan's adventure yarns as a young teenager and I've pretty much read them all - the Hannays, the Dickson McCunn's and the Ned Leithen's. I've enjoyed them all but this is my all-time favourite......more

Goodreads review by Eleanor on August 03, 2021

No spies or murderers in this one: it is a light-hearted romp in the Highlands as long as you can cope with the idea of killing animals as sport. Three men, each eminent in his field, feel stale and bored with life, so decide to pit their skills against three landowners and their gillies by forewarn......more

Goodreads review by David on April 13, 2011

I have fond memories of this book from my reading in early adolescence, so I was pleased to find it available to download free to my Kindle. It was published in 1925 but still feels fresh and spirited. This upper class world of fine manors and expansive grounds is as far away from me now as it was w......more

Goodreads review by Mondrian on January 18, 2011

Who can go past this puppy for sheer brilliance. A number of jaded upper class chaps looking to spice up their lives with a series of hunting exploits. All of the boxes ticked. Chaps whose word is listened to by the crown heads of Europe, rich as Croesus, money is so crass (when you have it), confid......more

Goodreads review by Book-Social on September 16, 2022

First published in 1924 this book is definitely of its time, with language, stereotypes and attitudes. Nevertheless I found myself enjoying the 3 men’s capers as they galivanted across crags and gulleys (there was a lot of gallivanting) hunting deer and salmon whilst deceiving hapless landowners. I’......more