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Sharpe's Triumph: Richard Sharpe & the Battle of Assaye, September 1803 (Richard Sharpe's Adventure Series #2)
With the return of the brave English sergeant Richard Sharpe--here, to battle the mercenary forces of the Mahratta confederation in India in 1803--Bernard Cornwell claims his rightful place alongside Patrick O'Brian as a contemporary master of historical narrative. Sharpe's Triumph is a riveting story of betrayal and revenge that showcases the deft blend of suspenseful military adventure and sweeping historical detail that has made each new installment of the Richard Sharpe series a number one bestseller in Great Britain and around the world. In the four years since he earned his sergeant's stripes at the bloody siege of Seringapatam, young Richard Sharpe has lead a peaceful existence. But this relatively easy life meets with a brutal end when he is the sole survivor of a murderous attack at the hands of Major William Dodd, a cold-blooded English officer who has defected from the East India Company to join the mercenary forces of the Mahratta confederation. Sharpe rises from the killing field at Fort Chasalgaon vowing to avenge his dead comrades, even if it means pursuing the turncoat Dodd to the very ends of the continent. It is a quest that takes him deep into the heart of enemy territory, where the accepted rules of engagement have been discarded, where ever-shifting loyalties create an environment of dangerous uncertainty, forcing Sharpe to guard against attacks from enemy and friend. The paths of treachery ultimately lead to the small village of Assaye, where Sharpe's company joins the army of Sir Arthur Wellesley--the future Duke of Wellington--to take on the Mahratta horde. Outnumbered and outgunned, Wellesley bravely seizes an unexpected geographical advantage and charges into the white heat of a battle that will make his reputation. It is a bloody confrontation that will make Sharpe's name, too--but first he must survive the carnage and live to tell the tale of what will be remembered as one of the greatest battles of its century. ? ? "E-book Extras: Bernard Cornwell On: The Origin of Richard Sharpe; Sharpe's Adventures; Sharpe's Trafalgar. The next installment in Bernard Cornwell's wildly popular Sharpe series. India, 1803. Richard Sharpe has been enjoying his sergeant's stripes for four years when he witnesses a murderous act of treachery by an English officer and a mercenary army commanded by his nemesis, Anthony Pohlman. Now he must find the traitor and defeat the army -- if he can survive the white heat of the battle of Assaye. It is India, 1803.In the four years since he earned his sergeant's stripes, young Richard Sharpe has led a relatively peaceful existence. But Sharpe's reverie ends when he barely survives a murderous act of treason by a bitter English officer who has joined the mercenary forces of the Mahratta confederation, determined to drive the British from the continent. Vowing to hunt down the turncoat, Sharpe plunges headlong into the white-hot battle of Assaye alongside Sir Arthur Wellesley -- the future of Duke of Wellington -- in the fiercest fight of his career. Sharpe's Triumph is a riveting story of betrayal and revenge that showcases the deft blend of suspenseful military adventure and sweeping historical detail that has made Bernard Corwell's books bestsellers around the world.
September 1803
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- Posted: Aug-20-2007
Great book
My husband loves these books and actually came back to get more after he was done with this one.
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- Posted: Jul-10-2007
Excellent book about a forgotten battle
This is a fine book about a forgotten but important battle in a long-gone empire. The battle of Assaye, won against far superior numbers of natives and European mercenaries by a great general who made his reputation there, quelled native revolt and let the British push north into previously...
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- Posted: Jun-11-2007
Sharpe's Triumph
This is number two in the series and is typical of Bernard Cornwell with detailed accounts of historical events that support the storyline of his work. Action packed throughout. Easy reading but hard to put down.
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- Posted: Oct-17-2006
Sharpe Gets His Commission
In this earlier installment of the Richard Sharpe series, we find Sgt. Sharpe performing his duties with the Royal Army in India. He is assigned to commissary duties and likes his CO and likes even more his newly received stripes. When he leads a group on a mission to pick up some ammunition...
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- Posted: Aug-19-2006
Sharpe's Triumph: Richard Sharpe and the Battel of Assaye, September 1803
LOVED, LOVED, LOVED IT! Cornwell is extremely descriptive in his writing and his ability to convey characters as real people. Richard Sharpe, a rake, but an honorable rake! I'm already on the next book in the series and loving it, as well.
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- Posted: Aug-15-2006
A Great Series
This is another entry on the Sharpe series. It is fun, entertaining and very readable. Cornwell's research is as excellent as usual. He takes some licenses for the shake of the story and continuity, but this is OK. Some people are outraged by the portrait of some of the real historical...
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- Posted: Jul-04-2006
A Sharpe prequel
After his Richard Sharpe series set in the Napoleonic Wars was an established success, Bernard Cornwall went back to write several prequels, including a trllogy set in 1803 India, of which this is the middle volume. This is the first Sharpe book I've read, although I have seen several of the BBC...
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- Posted: Jun-28-2006
Good beginning for a good series
This is (in chronology anyway) the beginning of the Sharpe Saga, and a fair representative of the several novels in the series. While not comparable to O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin novels, the Sharpe novels are solid historical novels, focussing on the British Army's battles in India and then in the...
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- Posted: Jun-15-2006
A bit of a misfire...
I read this book out of sequence, after starting my 'Sharpe Experience' with 'Sharpe's Rifles.'I think I might have enjoyed it more if I'd read the chronologically earlier book in the series, 'Sharpe's Tiger'. I found myself trying to adjust to Sharpe with a lower rank and in a different...
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- Posted: Mar-05-2006
Second in this series
The adventure continues, along with some old characters, and some new. Easy read with lessons on how battle was fought in that time period. Still hooked.
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