Monday, 23 January 2012

You can't go wrong with a bit of Sharpe! (23 Jan 2012)

I know, I know ... you may have been expecting me to be waxing lyrical about A Tale of Two Cities which I have started and am enjoying ... but I got distracted by one of my favourite authors, and one of my favourite characters. Just finished Sharpe's Company, by Bernard Cornwell which I read in print. Excellent action-packed tale about the siege at Badajoz which happened in 1812 (we're still in Napoleon vs Wellington-mode). Our hero, Captain Richard Sharpe bumps into his old flame and discovers that he is now a father ... hooray! Then he comes up against his old enemy Hakeswill, who is determined to cause as much trouble as possible for both Sharpe and his best friend, Sergeant Harper ... boo! Sharpe loses his company and is back to being a Lieutenant ... double boo!! So, he hatches a plan to get it all back by leading the apparently hopeless attack against the fortress that is Badajoz! This has everything you could possibly want in an adventure tale and in spades! I just could not put this book down and couldn't wait to find out what was going to happen. It left me breathless at times, and as long as you don't mind a bit of blood and gore it's well worth the ride. Why oh why oh why can't I write like Mr Cornwell.

STAR RATING: FIVE.

THE STATS: 448 print pages; £1.75; also available as an ebook and audiobook (CD and download).

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