Book Review, Bernard Cornwell, Sharpe’s Sword

“Sharpe’s Sword” is indeed a novel by Bernard Cornwell, and it is part of the Richard Sharpe series. In this book, which is the fourteenth in the series, Captain Richard Sharpe finds himself in 1812, still serving in the Peninsular War against Napoleon’s forces.

Here is a brief overview:

Title: Sharpe’s Sword
Author: Bernard Cornwell
Published: 1983
Genre: Historical Fiction, Military Fiction

Book review

Summary:
In “Sharpe’s Sword,” Richard Sharpe is tasked with protecting the Duke of Wellington’s communications from being intercepted by the enemy. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the brutal and challenging conditions of the Peninsular War, where Sharpe faces not only the French forces but also the political and personal challenges within the British army.

As with other books in the Sharpe series, Cornwell combines historical accuracy with compelling storytelling, providing readers with a vivid and immersive experience of the Napoleonic era. The character of Richard Sharpe continues to evolve, and readers witness both his military exploits and personal struggles throughout the narrative.

If you’re a fan of historical fiction with a strong military focus, especially centered around the Napoleonic Wars, “Sharpe’s Sword” is likely to be an engaging read.

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