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Flashman  
Author: George MacDonald Fraser
ISBN: 0452259614
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

From AudioFile
This production of Fraser's 1969 adventure/satire featuring the roguish, Victorian soldier, Harry Flashman, is a first-person narrative which just asks to be read aloud. Complemented by a flawless narration, today's reading makes Flashman as politically incorrect as he was originally intended to be during the Victorian era--and that may cause offense. But this story of England's efforts to influence Afghanistan in the 1840's is both good history and good storytelling. Ranging his voice from barroom banter to confidential softness, Timothy West creates the voice of a true raconteur. He also perfectly captures the Indian, British, Afghani and Scottish accents of his characters. Sure to be a hit. S.K. An AUDIOFILE Earphones Award winner (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine




Flashman

FROM THE PUBLISHER

For starters, Harry Flashman is expelled from school as a drunken bully. After seducing his father's mistress, he begins a secret life that leads from the boudoirs and bordellos of Victorian England to the erotic frontiers of her exotic Empire. Along the way he lies, cheats, steals, fights fixed duels, betrays his country and proves a coward on the battlefield.

"The refreshingly funny and ribald adventure story told by a rogue who is a cross between Byron's Don Juan and Fielding's Tom Jones." (Best Sellers)

SYNOPSIS

In the first novel of the series, the drunken bully deservedly expelled from Harrow in Tom Brown's Schooldays begins a sidesplitting career of unparalleled success in Victorian England.

     



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