Pages: 384 (Paperback) ISBN: 000723516X Pub: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Pub date: 2006-08-28 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4624
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Reader Reviews:Not a typical Sharpe book, but still good (0/0 people found this helpful)Sharpe doesn't get up to much in this book he is more of a spectator than a lead character, but the the book is still worth reading if you want to find out about Trafalgar in a fun, fictionalised way.
Sharpe at sea & in love (0/0 people found this helpful)An unusual Sharpe-novel in that it largely takes place at sea (aboard the frigate Pucelle which is taking Sharpe from India back to England), and has fairly little action except for the battle at Trafalgar which ends the book.
Cornwell continues his betrayal (0/4 people found this helpful)I read all of the original Sharpe series in the eighties and thought that the series had come to it's natural conclusion with Sharpes Waterloo in 1990. I was very suprised to see Sharpes Devil a couple of years later and to my mind this was a book too far in the series. Cornwell was always writing other books including the excellent Redcoat as well as his nautical thrillers. When he started the Starbuck chronicles I was delighted and followed Nates adventures in the same manner as I had Sharpe's. Then, after the Sharpe series had been shown on tv Cornwell abandoned "The Starbuck Chronicles" mid-series (after four books)and resurrected Sharpe. Not to sound too cynical but the only reason for this betrayal of fans who had bought the new books and were following Starbuck could only have been money...Cornwell betrayed and sacrificed the Starbuck fans for a newer and more lucrutive market...the new Sharpe fans worldwide who came to the books after the tv series. In order to continue to cash in along came all the new books each one inserted in a different period of Sharpe's career. If you have read the original series you won't recognise Sharpe's description in the new books..because it's Sean Bean!...Thanks Bernard, how's the yacht? Rather slow. (1/3 people found this helpful)To be honest ,i'm a big fan of the SHARPE serie's ,more so than the television serie's,SHARPE'S TRAFALGAR has to be the slowest and most boring book in the whole serie's,most of this book has Richard Sharpe on a ship returning to England from India,theres the usual group of traitor's,enemy spies and the love interest to keep Sharpe interested ,unfortunately not me ,I found Mr Cornwell has made this book more hard work than entertaining and I just wish there was more about the battle than there was,after all it was one of Britain's greatest naval victories. On the way home from India Sharpe gets caught up in Trafalgar (3/3 people found this helpful)Only Richard Sharpe could get caught up in a fleet battle on the way home from India and find romance on a Royal Navy line-of-battle ship. But he does, and it's a highly entertaining read.
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