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Sharpe's Havoc : Richard Sharpe and the Campaign in Northern Portugal, Spring 1809 (Sharpe, Bk 7)
Sharpe's Havoc Richard Sharpe and the Campaign in Northern Portugal Spring 1809 - Sharpe, Bk 7
Author: Bernard Cornwell
Richard Sharpe and the Campaign in Northern Portugal, Spring 1809 — Lieutenant Richard Sharpe finds himself fighting the ruthless armies of Napoleon Bonaparte as they try to bring the whole of the Iberian Peninsula under their control. One of Napoleon's armies is advancing fast through northern Portugal, and no one knows whether the small con...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060566708
ISBN-10: 0060566701
Publication Date: 3/2004
Pages: 336
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4.2 stars, based on 31 ratings
Publisher: Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
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hardtack avatar reviewed Sharpe's Havoc : Richard Sharpe and the Campaign in Northern Portugal, Spring 1809 (Sharpe, Bk 7) on + 2555 more book reviews
Another exciting story of Sharpe and his Rifles concerning guerrilla warfare in Portugal.
Catmint avatar reviewed Sharpe's Havoc : Richard Sharpe and the Campaign in Northern Portugal, Spring 1809 (Sharpe, Bk 7) on + 112 more book reviews
Lots of action and gore! A real page turner you won't be able to put down!
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Action oriented way to read up on a little history circa 1809.

About the Author
Bernard Cornwell is the author of the acclaimed Richard Sharpe series, set during the Napoleonic Wars; the Nathaniel Starbuck Chronicles, about American Civil War; the Warlord Trilogy, about Arthurian England; and, most recently, Stonehenge 2000 B.C.: A Novel and The Archer's Tale. Mr. Cornwell lives with his wife on Cape Cod.

Publishers Weekly
Sharpe fans who may have worried that Cornwell's popular series was drawing to a close can heave a sigh of relief-the 19th entry (after 2002's Sharpe's Prey) brings the up-from-the-ranks rifleman back to the Peninsular War where the series began, among such familiar comrades-in-arms as Sergeant Harper and the "old poacher" Dan Hagman. In the treacherous villain role without which no Sharpe adventure would be complete, the Shakespeare-quoting Colonel Christopher plays both sides of the fence in an effort to contrive a peace between the warring parties that will leave him a rich man. But Christopher hasn't reckoned with the new British commander, Sir Arthur Wellesley, the future Duke of Wellington, who arrives in time to catch Marshal Soult's invading army by surprise. Meanwhile, Sharpe and his men, cut off in a Portuguese village, hold off superior French forces with the aid of Lieutenant Vicente, a Portuguese lawyer, poet and philosopher turned soldier. Sharpe's antilawyer barbs, as well as some later banter about the troubled relations between the English and Irish and between the Spanish and Portuguese, provide comic relief, while Kate Savage, a naive 19-year-old Englishwoman seduced by Christopher, lends relatively minor romantic interest. A delicious scene at Wellesley's headquarters, in which Sharpe has to account for his seemingly inactive role, will please aficionados, as will the ringing words with which Cornwell closes his customary afterword on the historical background: "So Sharpe and Harper will march again."


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