Thursday, 2 June 2016

Sharpe's Revenge - peace looms, but is Sharpe ready?

It is 1814, and the many battles between the British/Spanish armies and the French have definitely taken their toll on troops and citizens alike. Napoleon is rumoured to have surrendered, but without confirmation, Major Richard Sharpe heads into one final and bloody battle at Toulouse. With each battle, Sharpe has become more nervous and superstitious. As if this wasn't bad enough, all is not well in the love department as his new wife Jane has gone back to Britain on bad terms, disgusted that Sharpe's pride and lust for revenge has resulted in him becoming engaged in a duel. Needless to say he comes through both the duel and the battle, only to find that he is up on charges for stealing a vast amount of gold ... charges trumped up by his old adversary, Pierre Ducos. He sets out to clear his name by trying to find Henri Lassan, a Frenchman who knows the truth - but when he is killed, guess who is blamed! Sharpe is determined to bring Ducos to justice, one way or the other, and clear his name and get back home ... but by that time, is there anything to go back home for ...? Once again, Bernard Cornwell has produced a great read, with big themes - life, love, death, honour - and huge action set pieces. It's all there and it's exceptionally enjoyable. The author has had time to fill out his main characters and there are some great scenes between Sharpe, Harper and Frederickson that are so touching that they are lovely to behold. I know this series is drawing to an end (this is book 19), but I really don't want it to. I can heartily recommend Sharpe's Revenge to anyone seeking adventure, great characters and a bit of history thrown in for good measure.

My STAR rating: FIVE.

Length: 348 print pages.
Price I paid: £2.50.
Formats available: print; audio CD; abridged audio download; unabridged audio download; ebook.

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