Flashman and The Mountain of Light - Plot Summary

Plot Summary

At the end of events in Flashman's Lady, Flashman is sent to India when the English are anticipating conflict with the Sikh Army, the Khalsa. He is dispatched by Major George Broadfoot to the Punjab, masquerading as a solicitor attempting to settle the Soochet legacy. Flashman becomes entangled in the intrigues of the Punjabi court before being forced to flee at the outbreak of war, then becomes involved in plans by the Punjabi nobility to curb the power of the Khalsa.

Returning to the relative safety of the British forces, Flashman arrives just in time to become an unwilling participant in the attack on Ferozeshah. Injured, he attempts to avoid the rest of the war in a sick bed, but is called personally by the Maharani of the Punjab to attend to an urgent mission: smuggling her son Daleep Singh and the Koh-i-Noor diamond out of the country.

Harry Paget Flashman novels by George MacDonald Fraser
Flashman novels
  • Flashman
  • Royal Flash
  • Flash for Freedom!
  • Flashman at the Charge
  • Flashman in the Great Game
  • Flashman's Lady
  • Flashman and the Redskins
  • Flashman and the Dragon
  • Flashman and the Mountain of Light
  • Flashman and the Angel of the Lord
  • Flashman and the Tiger
  • Flashman on the March
Adapted characters
  • Tom Brown
  • Harry "Scud" East
Related novels
  • Mr. American
  • Black Ajax
  • Tom Brown's Schooldays
Film Adaptations
  • Royal Flash


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