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Follow Sharpe and the 95th Rifles as they fight the French army across the Iberian Peninsula. This collection features the classic Sharpe books Sharpe's Company, Sword, and Enemy, written by Bernard Cornwell in the early '80s and made novels in the classic TV series starring Sean Bean. It also includes Sharpe's Battle, published after its TV adaptation in 1995, and Sharpe's Fury from 2007, the final book in the series before Cornwell returned to it in 2021. At Books2Door, we have several collections of Sharpe novels in historical order. The prequels Sharpe by Bernard Cornwell: Books 1-5 follow his earliest adventures. Books 6-10 take Sharpe from Lieutenant to Captain, and includes the first Sharpe novel. Books 16-20 take place across Spain, England, and France, and climaxes with the Battle of Waterloo. Titles In This Set:1. Sharpe’s Fury2. Sharpe's Battle3. Sharpe's Company4. Sharpe's Sword5. Sharpe’s EnemyDescription:Sharpe’s FurySpain, March 1811Cadiz is under siege – the last city standing in France’s conquest of Spain. So Captain Richard Sharpe must navigate the spymasters and murderous factions within its walls – and see off deadly threats from more than one enemy.Deserted by their ailing Spanish allies, the British are heavily outnumbered as they prepare to halt the French at Barrosa – their last chance of liberating the fortress city of Cadiz. And ready to face his old enemy in battle is Sharpe . . .Sharpe's BattleSpain, May 1811 As the British struggle to keep their last strongholds in Spain, Captain Richard Sharpe is handed a grenade of a command – ordered to train the Spanish palace guards for battle. But when the crumbling frontier fort where they are based becomes the target for the elite French attack, Sharpe is confronted by an old enemy.After a desperate fight, the British are badly beaten and bruised – and so is Sharpe’s fragile reputation. The only hope of redemption is glory in one of the fiercest battles of the whole war. And so leading his men through the blood-stained, narrow streets of Fuentes de Oñoro is Sharpe . . .Sharpe's CompanySpain, January 1812Lieutenant Richard Sharpe faces threats from all sides when an old adversary joins the ranks. Yet, despite the risks, he must embark on a deadly mission – to capture the impenetrable fortress of Badajoz.It’s a long, cold winter for war as the French force onwards – but Sharpe’s battle-rage burns. Only a Forlorn Hope, a near-suicidal move into the breach, will give the army hope of capturing the fortress. And boldly leading the attack is Sharpe . . .Sharpe's SwordSpain, June 1812In the beautiful city of Salamanca, Captain Richard Sharpe must hunt down and safeguard Britain’s most valuable spy, ‘El Mirador’, before he’s silenced by France’s deadliest assassin – even at the risk of his own life.In the shadowy world of Salamanca’s high society, where secrecy blurs the lines between friend and foe, it seems that other figures are out to destroy the British. Whilst outside the city’s walls, the armies gather for one of the biggest battles of the war – and risking everything for victory, even betraying one he loves, is Sharpe . . .Sharpe’s EnemySpain, December 1812In a deathly cold winter on the Spanish-Portuguese border, a group of deserters take British hostages and it falls to Ma
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format | paperback |
Language | english |
series | sharpe series |
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Age group | Adult |
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Brand | Bernard Cornwell |
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Color | grenade |
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