And so dear friends, the day I have been putting off for so long has finally arrived. I've just finished reading the very last book in the epic series featuring one of my favourite characters of recent years - Richard Sharpe. In Sharpe's Devil, by Bernard Cornwell, five years have passed since the Battle of Waterloo, but instead of languishing in his hard won peaceful retirement in Normandy, Sharpe is on his way to Chile to find out what has happened to Don Blas Vivar. Vivar, an old friend from his military days, is reported to be dead, killed by rebel forces, but his wife doesn't believe it. She provides Sharpe with a treasure chest of money to find out the truth. Sharpe enlists his old pal Harper to join him and off they sail, via St Helena where he gets to meet the architect of many of his former grief - Napoleon Bonaparte, who is getting fat and frustrated in exile. Once in Chile, it soon becomes apparent that due to corruption and poor leadership, Spanish rule is on the verge of collapse. Thwarted and threatened at every turn, it looks like Sharpe's mission is destined to fail. However, a chance encounter with one of the chief rebels leads to Sharpe to realise that his only chance of ever getting to the bottom of things is to join forces with them. As always, this is an action packed adventure, with Sharpe and Harper surviving scrape after scrape - he certainly has the luck of the devil to come out of this one alive! You can't help but have a good time when you are immersed in the world of Sharpe. History, adventure and larger than life characters all make for an enjoyable read. There was a little bit of repetition on occasion, but maybe that is an indication that it really is time for Sharpe to say goodbye. Still enjoyed it though! I have followed all the highs and lows of this character, and I know I'm going to miss him!
POPSUGAR Challenge 2018 Prompt 3: The next book in a series you started.
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 316 print pages.
Price I paid: £2.50.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, audio CD, CD-ROM, ebook.
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