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Sharpe's Honor : Richard Sharpe and the Vitoria Campaign, February to June 1813 (Sharpe)
Sharpe's Honor Richard Sharpe and the Vitoria Campaign February to June 1813 - Sharpe
Author: Bernard Cornwell
An unfinished duel, a midnight murder, and the treachery of a beautiful prostitute lead to the imprisonment of Sharpe. Caught in a web of political intrigue for which his military experience has left him fatally unprepared, Sharpe becomes a fugitive-a man hunted by both ally and enemy alike. REVIEW: Consistently exciting... these are wonderful n...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780670803897
ISBN-10: 0670803898
Publication Date: 5/21/1985
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Viking Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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This is the chronological Book 16 (and original Book 7) of the Richard Sharpe series.

Cornwell has had Sharpe flirt with plots of political intrigue before, but never to the extent found in this book. Without spoiling many of the twists and turns that make this plot so great, I will simply say that this was an incredible book and a treat to read.

There is a battle here, but it is in the final pages and is really more of an afterthought than a key plot point. The real drama surrounds Sharpe himself and all of the forces, both seen and unseen, that he must overcome. I will admit that I missed Harper in this book... Sharpe seems at his best when that big Irish Sargent is at his side. Their discussion about the delivery of the tents actually made me laugh out loud, and it reminded me yet again of why I like these characters so much.

This book certainly has a different feel than many of the others. It is far more espionage and intrigue than breech climbing and rifle shooting, but it was a well-timed change and a really great story. Without hesitation, I can say that I highly recommend it.


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