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The Reavers - George MacDonald Fraser

 
Description: ISBN 0007253842 / Author: George MacDonald Fraser /Genre: Fiction / Publisher: Harper / Elizabethan England, and a dastardly Spanish plot ... more
The Reavers - George MacDonald Fraser ... to take over the throne is uncovered. It's up to Agent Archie Noble to save Queen and country in this saucy and swashbuckling romp from the bestselling author of The Flashman Papers and The Pyrates. Spoiled, arrogant, filthy rich, and breathtakingly beautiful, the young Lady Godiva Dacre is exiled from the court of Good Queen Bess (who can't abide red-haired competition) to her lonely estate in distant Cumberland, where she looks forward to bullying the peasantry and getting her own imperious way. Little does she guess that the turbulent Scottish border is the last place for an Elizabethan heiress, beset by ruthless reivers (many of them unshaven), blackmailing ruffians, fiendish Spanish plotters intent on regime change and turning Merrie England into a ghastly European Union province. And no one to rely on but her half-witted blonde school chum, a rugged English superman with a knack for disaster, and a dashing highwayman who looks like Errol Flynn but has a Glasgow accent.To say nothing of warlocks, impersonators, taxi-drivers riding brooms, burlesque artists, the drunkest man in Scotland, and several quite normal characters -- oh, yes, gossips, it's all happening in The Reavers, a moral tale obviously conceived in some kind of fit by Flashman author George MacDonald Fraser !

Newest Review: ... puppet kingdom, subjected to all the horrors of foreign rule and the inquisition in action. The conspirators include a whole ... more

 ... identity parade of pantomime villains, such as a duplicitous Dominican friar, a Hispanic sorceress/femme fatale, a weird wizard and a blowpipe-toting pygmy freshly recruited from Spain's Amazonian empire. Will the conspiracy be stopped in time? Which of our unlikely heroes will get the credit, and the girl, or will they both miss out? Punctuated with both timely and untimely interventions by reiver gangs from both sides of the border, the action swings hectically back and forth across the country between Carlisle and...more

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Premium Review The Reavers - George MacDonald Fraser: A sadly off-key swan song (1671 words)
by - written on 22/02/08 (Very useful, 249 readings)
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Given the circumstances, I would have loved to be able to say I loved The Reavers. But I can't. George MacDonald Fraser is - or perhaps I should say was - one of my favourite authors, his Flashman series being among the literary feats of our time. Sadly, he died just a month ago, so this will be his last book, and it would have been good if he could have gone out on a high note. Sadly again, though, The Reavers is an off-key swan song, only slightly off-key, but to succeed it needed perfect pitch, and it lacks it. Or maybe it fails by attempting to strike simultaneously chords that could never combine harmoniously. Fails? Let's hear what the ...  Read the complete review

 

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