Sharpe’s Regiment

Author: Bernard Cornwell
A splendid new instalment in the long-running and increasingly impressive saga – SUNDAY EXPRESS,,Major Richard Sharpe’s men were in mortal danger – not from the French, but from the bureaucrats of Whitehall. Unless reinforcements could be brought from England, the depleted South Essex would be disbanded, their troops scattered throughout the army.,,Determined not to see his re….Read More
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