When George MacDonald Fraser died in 2008, he left behind countless readers who mourned not only the author’s passing, but also that of Flashman, his most enduring creation. The cad and bully of Tom Brown’s School Days became the reluctant hero of Victorian England and his adventures, both official and unofficial, filled twelve splendidly crafted novels. And we knew there were more to be published if only MacDonald Fraser had lived to tell the tales.
























