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Greenmantle

Greenmantle is the second of five Richard Hannay novels by John Buchan, first published in 1916 by Hodder & Stoughton, London. It is one of two Hannay novels set during the First World War, the other being Mr Standfast (1919); Hannay's first and best-known adventure, The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915), is set in the period immediately before the war started. - Hannay is called in to investigate rumours of an uprising in the Muslim world, and undertakes a perilous journey through enemy territory to meet up with his friend Sandy in Constantinople. Once there, he and his friends must thwart the Germans' plans to use religion to help them win the war, climaxing at the battle of Erzurum. (Summary from Wikipedia)

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Author's Preface & A Mission is Proposed (RedToby)
The Gathering of the Missionaries (J. M. Smallheer)
Peter Pienaar (RedToby)
Adventures of Two Dutchmen on the Loose (RedToby)
Further Adventures of the Same (J. M. Smallheer)
The Indiscretions of the Same (Zachary Brewster-Geisz)
Christmastide (Vivian Bush)
The Essen Barges (Vivian Bush)
The Return of the Straggler (Nichole Karl)
The Garden-House of Suliman the Red (Vivian Bush)
The Companions of the Rosy Hours (J. M. Smallheer)
Four Missionaries See Light in Their Mission (Vivian Bush)
I Move in Good Society (Zachary Brewster-Geisz)
The Lady of the Mantilla (Missie)
An Embarrassed Toilet (J. M. Smallheer)
The Battered Caravanserai (Missie)
Trouble By the Waters of Babylon (Missie)
Sparrows on the Housetops (Vivian Bush)
Greenmantle (Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014))
Peter Pienaar Goes to the Wars (Nichole Karl)
The Little Hill (Nichole Karl)
The Guns of the North (Laurie Anne Walden)
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