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Book Reviews of Sharpe's Escape : Richard Sharpe and the Bussaco Campaign, 1810

Sharpe's Escape : Richard Sharpe and the Bussaco Campaign, 1810
Sharpe's Escape Richard Sharpe and the Bussaco Campaign 1810
Author: Bernard Cornwell
ISBN-13: 9780060561550
ISBN-10: 0060561556
Publication Date: 5/1/2006
Pages: 368
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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BaileysBooks avatar reviewed Sharpe's Escape : Richard Sharpe and the Bussaco Campaign, 1810 on + 491 more book reviews
This is the chronological book 10 of the Richard Sharpe series.

This book felt different than the other ones, and I enjoyed the shift in tone. There is a brief battle at Bussaco in Portugal, followed by a hasty retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras near Lisbon. In that time, Sharpe manages to alienate himself from a painfully incompetent rival officer, launch a murderous feud with a local family, rescue a woman, and get trapped behind the enemy lines. Twice.

In all, this book was much more about Sharpe getting in and out of trouble and less about the battles themselves. The book opens and closes with the details of a battle, and while its always a treat to read about Sharpe in action, it was nice to see him in slightly calmer times. I thought that this story wrapped up a little too quickly for my tastes, (so much was happening and then it all just stopped) but overall it was a great story with a welcome change of pace.

As with all of the other recent Sharpe books, I highly recommend it.
reviewed Sharpe's Escape : Richard Sharpe and the Bussaco Campaign, 1810 on + 1775 more book reviews
This series is still holding my interest as I read them on the bus/subway. The author has good plot complications.
Lt. Sharpe is still unlucky in love and did not even get the promised month of leave as the book opens with the Portuguese and British making a last stand lest they have to evacuate Lisbon. Boney rules the European continent. This volume has an especially exciting end.