
Sharpe's Eagle
by Bernard Cornwell (1981)
Like 'flashman george', this features a soldier navigating empire's wars with historical detail and action.

by macdonald fraser (1969)
The first instalment of the Flashman Papers sees the fag-roasting rotter from Tom Brown's Schooldays commence his military career as a reluctant secret agent in Afghanistan. Expelled from Rugby for drunkenness, and none too welcome at home after seducing his father's mistress, the young Flashman embarks on a military career with Lord Cardigan's Hussars. En route to Afghanistan, our hero hones his skills as a soldier, duellist, imposter, coward and amorist (mastering all 97 ways of Hindu love-making during a brief sojourn in Calcutta), before being pressed into reluctant service as a secret agent. His Afghan adventures culminate in a starring role in that great historic disaster, the Retreat from Kabul.
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by Bernard Cornwell (1981)
Like 'flashman george', this features a soldier navigating empire's wars with historical detail and action.

by Sandy Mitchell (2003)
This is 'flashman george' in space, with a scoundrel hailed as a hero through witty narration.

by Rudyard Kipling (1885)
Mirrors 'flashman george' in its blend of colonial ambition, dark humor, and imperial hubris.

by Rudyard Kipling (1901)
The definitive novel of 'The Great Game' like 'flashman george', offering a rich view of espionage.

by Arthur Conan Doyle (1995)
Like 'flashman george', features a vain, boastful officer whose lighthearted historical adventures entertain.
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