Sharpe’s Waterloo (Richard Sharpe’s Adventure Series #20)

Historical Fantasy Fiction

Author: Bernard Cornwell

Richard Sharpe and the Waterloo Campaign, 15 June to 18 June 1815. It is 1815. Sharpe is serving on the personal staff of the inexperienced and incompetent Young Frog, William, Prince of Orange, who has been given command of a large proportion of the Allied force. More concerned with cutting a dash at a grand society ball in Brussels, the Young Frog refuses to listen to Sh….Read More

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