Sharpe's Escape
Audio-Book
There's no question that Bernard Cornwell's ever-growing magnum
opus consists of his books featuring the doughty soldier Richard
Shape, of which Sharpe's Escape is the 20th title.
All the elements that aficionados look for in Cornwell's books
are firmly and satisfyingly in place. The year is 1810, and
the British Army is struggling against the confident French,
who are assailing Portugal once again. As British soldiers
cross into Spain, they find a hunger-ridden, depleted land.
In the middle of the chaos is Captain of the Light Company,
Richard Sharpe, who has found a new nemesis in Ferragus, a
duplicitous Portuguese man well-connected with the French invaders.
However, the battle between the two men takes a more dangerous
turn, when Sharpe, no longer with his regiment, takes some
unorthodox routes to prosecute his personal battle. With only
his ex-colleague, the reliable Sergeant Harper and a Portuguese
ally, Jorge Vicente, to help confront myriad enemies, the Sharpe/Ferragus
duel is fought through the ruined streets of Coimbra and on
to Lisbon, as Wellington mounts a coup de grace against the
French.
Sharpe's Escape
Bernard Cornwell, Paul McGann (Narrator)