Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Sharpe's Regiment - fighting corruption!

In Sharpe's Regiment, the 17th in the series featuring orphan come good, Richard Sharpe, we find our hero during a lull in the fighting in Spain. It looks like Napoleon might be on the run and the British will finally take the fight to him in France. However, more men are desperately needed to refresh the ranks in order to keep the pressure up on the French, and Major Sharpe is despatched back to England to fetch the promised reinforcements back to Spain. But when Sharpe finds that the replacements appear to be missing, he sets out to find out where, what is on paper, a whole battalion have gone. He slowly uncovers a network of high-ranking officers and politicians that are selling his recruits to other regiments to line their own pockets. Without new soldiers, his own regiment is in danger of being disbanded, so Sharpe, and his trusty side-kick Harper, disobey orders to return to Spain and set out to find both the men and the documentary evidence of this heinous act. This involves them "being recruited" themselves, which I personally found highly amusing. Along the way, Sharpe comes across the beautiful Jane Gibbons, the woman he has been secretly holding a candle for over the last few years ... can his dreams of marrying the girl of his dreams actually come true? Despite this book being set for the most part back in Blighty, it is an intriguing and action-packed read, with Sharpe facing sly and dangerous enemies to match any he has faced on the battlefield. Sharpe moves between diametrically opposed spheres from the criminal slums of London where he grew up, to dining with royalty. The contrast between the two is beautifully described. As with most Bernard Cornwell novels, the books are visceral and energetic and I found myself turning page after page as quickly as I could. Always worth the effort, this book will certainly not disappoint.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 350 print pages.
Price I paid: £1.75.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio CD; unabridged audio download; ebook.

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