Pages: 448 (Paperback) ISBN: 0006510426 Pub: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Pub date: 2000-12-04 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 14630
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Reader Reviews:Brilliant!!!!!! (0/0 people found this helpful)I have never read a book which has made me jump forward a half a page at a time because I can't stand the suspense. Crazy, I'm flicking forward in a panic to read the account of something of which I already know the outcome.
Prime stuff, Sharpe's finest hour! (1/1 people found this helpful)I've read quite a few books, both fiction and non-fiction, about the Napoleonic wars in general and Waterloo specifically but in the fiction-category this is probably the best. If you've read the 17 preceding Sharpe-novels you'll be glad to learn that many of the familiar characters of those novels are present at Sharpe's finest hour, the plot is as thrilling as ever (as Cornwell himself says in the foreword, he just stuck to the dramatic events as they unfolded themselves in reality, that's as good a plot as any author could invent), and the book is filled cover to cover with action scenes.
My favourite Sharpe novel (3/3 people found this helpful)I love all 21 of the Sharpe novels and have read them all (plus Cornwells other works) often, but this one has to be my favourite one.
And Sharpe swashbuckles on.... (4/4 people found this helpful)When I read my first Sharpe, I wanted to shout 'Heavens, but what about historical facts!'.....and I read on and on and on. If you read a Sharpe, you do NOT look for historical facts, but for swashbuckling, shagging and wonderful adventure and this is it indeed. Relish the book, enjoy the magnificent hero and pray, that perhaps once in a while Bernhard Cornwell decides to give us another piece of the cake of Richard Sharpe's epic lifestory. There is nothing new in Sharpe's, but is exactly the good old style in which Cornwell marches on, that makes Sharpe's multiple adventures such a good entertainment. Fantastic, historical and bloody! (9/9 people found this helpful)I am a big fan of the sharpe books and the TV dramas. When I started reading Sharpes Waterloo the book instantly sprung alive and you could almost smell the musket smoke. Bernard Cornwell is a superb writer who manages to make the story bounce alive out of the book with his fantastic descriptiveness, especially of Sharpe, portraying him as a 'tramp'. Similar ProductsCategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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