Dear Bernard, I noticed how the Flashman books have been mentioned several times in this section, and you have professed your love for them. So I was moved to buy ‘Flashman on the March’, having never read any before, to satisfy my curiosity as to what on earth is so wonderful about them. And it’s terrific reading! I am halfway through, after only two days. I haven’t laughed aloud at a book in such a long time. But may I ask a stupid question? (Forgive me, I’m new to Flashy.) Is it a real memoir, or is it completely George McDonald Fraser’s fiction? He has me convinced by his introduction and footnotes, etc, that it’s real. Surely not? (Sorry. If it is indeed fiction, I must sound like a right simpleton.) Thank you, Paul, Ireland.