Flashman at the Charge

Paperback, 336 pages

Published May 4, 1999 by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

ISBN:
978-0-00-651298-1
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4 stars (8 reviews)

Celebrated Victorian bounder, cad, and lecher, Sir Harry Flashman, V. C. , returns to play his (reluctant) part in the charge of the Light Brigade in the fourth volume of the critically acclaimed Flashman Papers. As the British cavalry prepared to launch themselves against the Russian guns at Balaclava, Harry Flashman was petrified. But the Crimea was only the beginning: beyond lay the snowbound wastes of the great Russian slave empire, torture and death, headlong escapes from relentless enemies, savage tribal hordes to the right of him, passionate females to the left of him... And finally that unknown but desperate war on the roof of the world, when India was the prize, and there was nothing to stop the armed might of Imperial Russia but the wavering sabre and terrified ingenuity of old Flashy himself.

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4 stars

The Flashman Papers are one of my very guilty pleasures. The protagonist is a cowardly bully, he's bigoted, has no shame, and if he were a real person in 2021, he would be justly canceled faster than you can say the word. Fortunately he isn't real and his terrible qualities seem to be viewed with the proper attitude in Fraser's writing. The result is a character who is wildly entertaining to read mixed with historical events that are interesting to imagine. Fun!

Check them out of you haven't (with caveats).

Subjects

  • Historical adventure
  • Historical fiction
  • Fiction