Sick Heart River
Authorised Edition
(Author) John BuchanSir Edward Leithen-prehaps the most autobiographical of Buchan's characters is dying of tuberculosis and has been given a year to live. After this prognosis, Leithen undertakes a profoundly heroic quest from London to the Canadian Northwest, tracking down a missing man who is literally 'sick at heart'. In the course of this epic journey, Leithen finds redemption for himself. Sick Heart River is John Buchan's most powerful novel, completed just days before is death. The rich, authentic descriptions of the rugged Canadian landscape were influenced by a voyage down the Mackenzie River in 1937, at which time Buchan was Governor-General of Canada.
John Buchan
John Buchan was a Scottish novelist, historian, and politician best known for his classic thriller "The Thirty-Nine Steps." His writing style was characterized by fast-paced action, intricate plots, and richly detailed settings. Buchan's contributions to literature include pioneering the espionage thriller genre and inspiring future generations of writers.