- Subjects
- Published
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New York, N.Y., U.S.A. :
Penguin Books
2001, c1986.
- Language
- English
- Item Description
- "First published in Great Britain by William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd 1986"--T.p. verso.
- Physical Description
- 301 p. ; 20 cm
- ISBN
- 9780140294361
0140294368 - Main Author
With the Duke of Wellington set to invade France, Major Richard Sharpe finds himself without a regiment, and disguising himself as a new recruit, uncovers in England a web of treachery and corruption.
Review by Publisher Summary 2“Apart from the rousing battle scenes, the author is at his best, evoking a long-gone era through clever detail.”—The New York Times Book Review A corrupt political enemy is determined to disband the South Essex Regiment – and to destroy Major Richard Sharpe. Sharpe returns to England and discovers an illegal recruiting ring that sells soldiers like cattle to other divisions. The ringleaders know Sharpe is on their trail, and they try to kill him at every turn. But Sharpe is fighting for his command, and as he moves from the dark slums of London on the highest courts of political power, Sharpe will risk charges of treason and death for a final chance at revenge. “A ripping yarn.”—The Washington Post “Consistently exciting . . . these are wonderful novels.”—Stephen King