Description
Flashman and the Tiger by George MacDonald Fraser is the eleventh novel in the legendary Flashman Papers series, blending historical fiction, adventure, and dark humour. This volume follows Sir Harry Paget Flashman as he becomes embroiled in three thrilling stories of international intrigue: thwarting an assassination attempt on Emperor Franz Josef, investigating the scandalous Tranby Croft gambling affair involving the Prince of Wales, and influencing events during the Zulu War while pursuing a long-standing adversary.
Fraser masterfully combines meticulous historical accuracy with the roguish antics of Flashman, delivering a narrative that is both educational and wildly entertaining. Readers are transported across Europe and Africa, witnessing history from the perspective of a charmingly unscrupulous antihero whose cowardice, cunning, and wit make him unforgettable. With sharp characterisation, intricate plotting, and Fraser’s signature humour, Flashman and the Tiger is a captivating addition to the much-loved series.
This book is ideal for fans of historical fiction, adventurous antiheroes, and readers who enjoy a blend of fact, humour, and daring exploits.














