Harry Flashman: the unrepentant bully of Tom Brownโs schooldays, now with a Victoria Cross, has three main talents โ horsemanship, facility with foreign languages and fornication. A reluctant military hero, Flashman plays a key part in most of the defining military campaigns of the 19th century, despite trying his utmost to escape them all.
โWhen all other trusts fail, turn to Flashmanโ Abraham Lincoln
In China in 1860, a lot of people mistakenly put their trust in Flashman: the English vicarโs daughter with her cargo of opium; Lord Elgin in search of an intelligence chief; the Emperorโs ravishing concubine, seeking a champion in her struggles for power; and Szu-Zhan, the female bandit colossus, as practised in the arts of love as in the arts of war.
They were not to know that behind his Victoria Cross, Harry Flashman was a base coward and a charlatan. They took him at face value. And he took them, for all he could, while China seethed through the bloodiest civil war in history and the British and French armies hacked their way to the heart of the Forbidden City...
The author of the famous โFlashman Papersโ and the โPrivate McAuslanโ stories, George MacDonald Fraser has worked on newspapers in Britain and Canada. In addition to his novels he has also written numeous films, most notably โThe Three Musketeersโ, โThe Four Musketeersโ, and the James Bond film, โOctopussyโ. George Macdonald Fraser died in January 2008 at the age of 82.