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Sharpe's Devil

Napoleon and South America, 1820-1821. The Sharpe Series Book 22

By (author) Bernard Cornwell
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Published: 7th Jun 2012
Dimensions: w 126mm h 197mm d 23mm
Weight: 260g
ISBN-10: 0007452918
ISBN-13: 9780007452910
Barcode No: 9780007452910
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Synopsis
Richard Sharpe, asked to help an old friend, meets, at last, the greatest enemy. Five years after the Battle of Waterloo, Sharpe's peaceful retirement in Normandy is shattered. An old friend, Don Blas Vivar, is missing in Chile, reported dead at rebel hands - a report his wife refuses to believe. She appeals to Sharpe to find out the truth. Sharpe, along with Patrick Harper, find themselves bound for Chile via St. Helena, where they have a fateful meeting with the fallen Emperor Napoleon. Convinced that they are on their way to collect a corpse, neither man can imagine that dangers that await them in Chile... Soldier, hero, rogue - Sharpe is the man you always want on your side. Born in poverty, he joined the army to escape jail and climbed the ranks by sheer brutal courage. He knows no other family than the regiment of the 95th Rifles whose green jacket he proudly wears.

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'Sharpe and his creator are national treasures.' Sunday Telegraph


'Bernard Cornwell is a literary miracle. Year after year, hail, rain, snow, war and political upheavals fail to prevent him from producing the most entertaining and readable historical novels of his generation.' Daily Mail


'Cornwell's narration is quite masterly and supremely well-researched.' Observer


'The best battle scenes of any writer I've ever read, past or present. Cornwell really makes history come alive.' George R.R. Martin