"Horse riding, sword fighting, fistfights, escapes, chases... If anyone is looking for a successor to James Bond, Flashy is the one."\*\*\*The New York Times --- In Volume II of the Flashman Papers, Flashman tangles with femme fatale Lola Montez and the dastardly Otto Von Bismarck in a bat
Royal Flash
β Scribed by George MacDonald Fraser
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 181 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0452261120
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
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Paperback, 304 pages
Published 1970
In the middle of Europe's Revolutions of 1848, England's No. 1 scoundrel is using all his reserves of deceit, low cunning and treachery to stay one jump ahead of death. As Harry Flashman plays for his life against the unholy alliance of Count Otto von Bismarck and Lola Montez, he tries to thwart an international double-cross that could change the destiny of a continent.
"Irresistible entertainment...rollicking adventure...the most engaging rogue you are likely to meet....Flashman tells his story with the sexual avidity of a Frank Harris and the range span of a Portnoy." (San Francisco Examiner)
ROYAL FLASH is second in the series, following FLASHMAN, the introductory volume.
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