After twelve gloriously scandalous Flashman novels, the incomparable George MacDonald Fraser gives us a totally hilarious tale of derring-do from a different era. It's the turn of the seventeenth century (sort of) in the wild Borderlands of Scotland/5(72). The Reavers George MacDonald Fraser. ratings by Goodreads. ISBN / ISBN Published by HarperCollins, London, New Condition: New Hardcover. Save for Later. From Fiction First (Congleton, United Kingdom) AbeBooks Seller Since Seller Rating/5(). · The Reavers is very much in the style of Fraser's "Pyrates" but, in my opinion, not as successful. For those of you more familiar with the Flashman books, both The Reavers and Pyrates are more over-the-top, more fantastic, and the narrator is constantly interjecting with a wink and a nudge/5(5).
THE REAVERS. by George MacDonald Fraser ‧ RELEASE DATE: Ap. The rowdy, bawdy adventures of a charming cad, adept with both heart-slicing blade and heart-melting words. The Reavers. George MacDonald Fraser. • 3 Ratings; $; $; Publisher Description. After twelve gloriously scandalous Flashman novels, the incomparable George MacDonald Fraser gives us a totally hilarious tale of derring-do from a different era. It's the turn of the seventeenth century (sort of) in the wild Borderlands of Scotland. The Reavers by George MacDonald Fraser ISBN ISBN Paperback; Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group; ISBN
How gleefully cheeky is “The Reavers,” George MacDonald Fraser’s final book? The assigned length of this review was words. If it had started out simply quoting the book’s first. After twelve gloriously scandalous Flashman novels, the incomparable George MacDonald Fraser gives us a totally hilarious tale of derring-do from a different era. It's the turn of the seventeenth century (sort of) in the wild Borderlands of Scotland. The irresistible Lady Godiva Dacre and her "chocolate-box pretty" companion Mistress Kylie Delishe find themselves caught between the dashing Bonny Gilderoy (think Johnny Depp on a horse in a tunic) and Archie Noble (Steve McQueen in Elizabethan. Signed by the Author [as George M. Fraser] on the limitation page. Housed in a decorative matching slipcase. The Reavers by George MacDonald Fraser: New Hardcover () Signed Limited Numbered, Signed by Author(s) | Fiction First.
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