Three of George MacDonald Fraser's incomparable and hilarious novels
featuring the lovable rogue, soldier, cheat, and coward: Harry Paget
Flashman.
Praised by everyone from John Updike to Jane Smiley, Fraser was an
acknowledged master of comedy and satire, an unrivaled storyteller,
whose craft was matched only by his impeccable historical research. And
his greatest creation was, of course, Flashman. The novels collected
here find our hero in the midst of his usual swashbuckling adventures of
derring-do: fleeing adversaries in the First Anglo-Afghan War; meeting
and nearly deceiving a young Abraham Lincoln in America; alternately
impersonating a native Indian cavalry recruit and wooing women in India;
and managing, whatever the circumstances, to keep his hero's reputation
unsullied.
A must-have treat for the legions of dedicated Flashman fans, and a
delightful introduction for those lucky enough to be encountering him
for the first time.