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    Sharpe's Trafalgar: The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805

    £4.99
    £9.99
    ISBN: 9780007425846
    AuthorCornwell, Bernard
    PublisherNameHarperCollins Publishers
    Pub Date15/09/2011
    BindingPaperback
    Pages384
    Availability: In Stock


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    Cape Trafalgar, October 1805

    Heading home on a merchant ship from India, Ensign Richard Sharpe finds himself on a far more dangerous journey than he could have anticipated, for war brews at sea. The formidable French navy have destroyed the British blockade and face an outnumbered but formidable foe: Admiral Nelson.


    Sharpe's meeting aboard the Calliope with the beautiful Lady Grace Hale turns quickly to obsession, but he finds unexpected enemies and deep treachery amongst his fellow passengers. And as they approach Cape Trafalgar and the enemy fleet comes into view, ready to fight in one of the most glorious but deadly clashes of the war is Sharpe . . .



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    *SHARPE'S ASSASSIN, the brand new novel in the global bestselling series, is available to buy now*


    Cape Trafalgar, October 1805

    Heading home on a merchant ship from India, Ensign Richard Sharpe finds himself on a far more dangerous journey than he could have anticipated, for war brews at sea. The formidable French navy have destroyed the British blockade and face an outnumbered but formidable foe: Admiral Nelson.


    Sharpe's meeting aboard the Calliope with the beautiful Lady Grace Hale turns quickly to obsession, but he finds unexpected enemies and deep treachery amongst his fellow passengers. And as they approach Cape Trafalgar and the enemy fleet comes into view, ready to fight in one of the most glorious but deadly clashes of the war is Sharpe . . .



    'A master storyteller' DAILY TELEGRAPH