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- A gripping novel featuring the legendary Richard Sharpe from Bernard Cornwell, the internationally bestselling master of historical fiction widely recognized as "the most prolific and successful historical novelist in the world today" (Wall Street Journal).
- Author(s): Bernard Cornwell
- 448 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
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"The year is 1813. France is a battlefield, and winter shows no mercy. Amid brutal conditions, Major Richard Sharpe finds himself saddled with an unexpected burden: Rear-Admiral Sir Joel Chase, dispatched by the Admiralty with sealed orders, unshakable confidence, and a frankly terrifying enthusiasm for combat. Sharpe's mission from Wellington is clear, yet anything but simple: keep Sir Joel alive. Sir Joel could hold the key to defeating Napoleon once and for all. But to pull off his audacious plan, he needs someone who knows how to fight dirty, think fast, and survive the impossible"--
Book Synopsis
A gripping novel featuring the legendary Richard Sharpe from Bernard Cornwell, the internationally bestselling master of historical fiction widely recognized as "the most prolific and successful historical novelist in the world today" (Wall Street Journal).
The year is 1813. France is a battlefield, and winter shows no mercy. Amid brutal conditions, Major Richard Sharpe finds himself saddled with an unexpected burden: Rear-Admiral Sir Joel Chase, dispatched by the Admiralty with sealed orders, unshakable confidence, and a frankly terrifying enthusiasm for combat.
Sharpe's mission from Wellington is clear, yet anything but simple: Keep Sir Joel alive.
Sir Joel could hold the key to defeating Napoleon once and for all. But to pull off his audacious plan, he needs someone who knows how to fight dirty, think fast, and survive the impossible.
He needs Sharpe...
Review Quotes
"This 24th Sharpe yarn captures a down-and-dirty view of the Napoleonic Wars. [A] gripping historical adventure." - Kirkus Reviews
"A down-and-dirty view of the Napoleonic Wars. Gripping historical adventure." - Kirkus Reviews
"A rousing adventure, a perfect blend of historical fact and fiction. Because he's solidly anchored in a real world, tied to real historical events, Sharpe doesn't feel like a made-up character. We know him so well by now that we can almost predict what he might say or do. He's an old friend, and it sure is nice to see him again. Highly recommendable to Cornwell's multitude of fans." - Booklist
A rousing adventure, a perfect blend of historical fact and fiction. Because he's solidly anchored in a real world, tied to real historical events, Sharpe doesn't feel like a made-up character. We know him so well by now that we can almost predict what he might say or do. He's an old friend, and it sure is nice to see him again. Highly recommendable to Cornwell's multitude of fans. - Booklist
"This story is always good value, with endless superbly described action scenes in which the tough, brave and loyal characters vividly leap off the page. Cornwell hints that this may be the last Sharpe novel. If so, the series has ended in triumph." - Historical Novels Society
"This story is always good value, with endless superbly described action scenes in which the tough, brave and loyal characters vividly leap off the page. Cornwell hints that this may be the last Sharpe novel. If so, the series has ended in triumph." ⎯ Historical Novel Society
"Cornwell drops readers right into Sharpe's chaotic, grimy, and blood-soaked world--The Peninsular War--and sheers away the romantic for the most realistic battle sequences . . . . New and old faces appear as Sharpe traverses the rainy and cold French countryside, which longtime readers of the series will surely appreciate. For readers just beginning the series (like me!), this entry is a stirring, authentic introduction not only to Richard Sharpe but also to the long eighteenth- and nineteenth-century wars between the English and French." ⎯ Novels Alive, 5 star review
"Crackling . . . . As usual, Cornwell nimbly melds Sharpe's action-hero theatrics with a vivid historical setting, offering a smart study of the past that's punctuated by thrilling bayonet thrusts and exploding cannon shot. It's a heart-pounding treat for history buffs and military thriller fans alike." - Publishers Weekly
"Nobody in the world does this stuff better than Cornwell." - Lee Child
"Crackling . . . . As usual, Cornwell nimbly melds Sharpe's action-hero theatrics with a vivid historical setting, offering a smart study of the past that's punctuated by thrilling bayonet thrusts and exploding cannon shot. It's a heart-pounding treat for history buffs and military thriller fans alike." - Publishers Weekly
"Nobody in the world does this stuff better than Cornwell." - Lee Child
"Series fans will enjoy a new adventure for roguish hero Sharpe. After more than 20 non-chronological Sharpe books, Cornwell is adept at situating each volume in the decade-long Napoleonic Wars and reminding readers when and where Sharpe is fighting in the current installment. Newcomers who enjoy high adventure in a realistic and detailed historical setting can jump right in and start their journey with Sharpe here." - Library Journal
"Bernard Cornwell does the best battle scenes of any writer I've ever read, past or present." - George R. R. Martin
"Richard Sharpe has the most astounding knack for finding himself where the action is . . . and adding considerably to it." - Wall Street Journal
"Uhtred's Feast is different from other books in the Last Kingdom series . . . . If you are curious about what the Anglo-Saxons ate you ought to consider this book . . . . You might find some of the 60 recipes worth following for a delightful Anglo-Saxon meal." - New York Journal of Books
"The reigning king of historical fiction." - USA Today
"Morally complicated and intricate stories." - The New York Times Book Review
"Gripping action that's not for the fainthearted." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Perhaps the greatest writer of historical adventure novels today." - The Washington Post