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Sharpe's Havoc

The Northern Portugal Campaign, Spring 1809

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Sharpe's Havoc

By: Bernard Cornwell
Narrated by: Rupert Farley
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Richard Sharpe returns to the battlefields of the Iberian Peninsula, where he and his men bravely fight the French invasion into Portugal in 1809. The world-renowned Sharpe series is now available with gorgeous packaging for a new generation of readers

A few years after Richard Sharpe’s heroic exploits on the battlefields of Trafalgar, Sharpe finds himself once again in Portugal, fighting the savage armies of Napoleon Bonaparte, as they try to bring the whole of the Iberian Peninsula under their control. Travelling with a small British contingent, Sharpe is on the lookout for Kate Savage, the daughter of an English wine shipper, who has gone missing a few months before. But just as he follows the first leads to the missing girl, the French onslaught on Portugal begins and the city of Oporto becomes a bloody scene of carnage and disaster as it falls into the hands of the enemy.

Action & Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military Portugal Napoleon Bonaparte
Historical Details • Captivating History • Great Narrator • Excellent Installment • Intriguing Storyline

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The author does an awesome job at detailing all the small things. Putting you into the characters world and marching right along side Sharpe. The history woven into the story is both captivating and intriguing. Like your living it in real time!

The details of the history

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I really enjoyed this one, and again this voice actor is just unbelievably good. I wish he would go back and do the other sharpe novels that he did not narrate.

Great book, best actor on audible

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Moving thru the series and this one does not disappoint! On to the next in the series

Great as usual

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We’ve really enjoyed the “newer” Sharpe stories which begin in India and include many more details than the original books. Our first exposure to Sharpe was through the Sean Bean TV adaptations which bear surprisingly little similarity to the books. We also love the Farley narrations.

Another great Sharpe Adventure

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This is one of the Sharpe novels that's written after Sharpe's Waterloo, but great book nonetheless. Only one noticeable continuity error concerning Sharpe meeting Daddy Hill in this before Sharpe's Rifles. Rupert Farley is a great Narrator, and got Sharpe's and Harper's voices to sound like Sean Bean's and Daragh O'Malley, respectively.

Great Book and Best Narrator

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