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  • Adventures of Thomas Flashman, Book 6
  • Written by: Robert Brightwell
  • Narrated by: Henry Clore Harrison
  • Length: 12 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Flashman's Waterloo

Written by: Robert Brightwell
Narrated by: Henry Clore Harrison
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Publisher's Summary

This sixth packet of memoirs from the notorious Georgian rogue Thomas Flashman covers the extraordinary events that culminated in a battle just south of Brussels, near a place called Waterloo.

The first six months of 1815 were a pivotal time in European history. As a result, countless books have been written by men who were there and by those who studied it afterwards. But despite this wealth of material, there are still many unanswered questions including:

  • Why did the man who promised to bring Napoleon back in an iron cage, instead join his old commander?
  • Why was Wellington so convinced that the French would not attack when they did?
  • Why was the French emperor ill during the height of the battle, leaving its management to the hot-headed Marshal Ney?
  • What possessed Ney to launch a huge and disastrous cavalry charge in the middle of the battle?
  • Why did the British Head of Intelligence always walk with a limp after the conflict?

The answer to all these questions in full or in part can be summed up in one word: Flashman.

This extraordinary tale is aligned with other historical accounts of the Waterloo campaign and reveals how Flashman’s attempt to embrace the quiet diplomatic life backfires spectacularly. The memoir provides a unique insight into how Napoleon returned to power, the treachery and intrigues around his hundred-day rule and how ultimately he was robbed of victory. It includes the return of old friends and enemies from both sides of the conflict and is a fitting climax to Thomas Flashman’s Napoleonic adventures.

©2016 Robert Brightwell (P)2019 Henlow Publishing Ltd

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I had been a voracious reader of George MacDonald Fraser and especially enjoyed the Flashman series. I had stumbled across the Brightwell titles a while back, but "pooh-poohed" thinking it could be but a pale copy of GMF. I recently downloaded the wrong Flashman audio book for a long road trip. I was quite pleasantly surprised to discover that, while similar to GMF's Flashman, this Flashman is a subtly different kind of poltroon. Even those with the most rigid of moral compasses will find the character relatable and cheer him on.

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