Sharpe's Fortress
Audio-Book
Sharpe, just promoted to an officer, faces his toughest battle.
It is 1803 and Sir Arthur Wellesley’s army is closing
on the retreating Mahrattas in western India. Marching with
the British is Ensign Richard Sharpe, newly made into an officer
and wishing he had stayed a sergeant. Spurned by his new regiment,
he is sent to the army’s baggage train and there finds
corruption, romance, treason and enemies old and new. Sergeant
Hakeswill wants Sharpe dead, and Hakeswill has powerful friends
while Sharpe has only an orphaned Arab boy as his ally.
And waiting with the cornered Mahrattas is another enemy,
the renegade Englishman, William Dodd, who does not envisage
defeat, but only a glorious triumph. For the Mahrattas have
taken refuge in Gawilghur, the greatest stronghold of India,
perched high on its cliffs above the Deccan Plain. Who rules
in Gawilghur, it is said, rules India, and Dodd knows that
the fortress is impregnable. There, behind its double walls,
in the towering twin forts, Sharpe must face his enemies in
what will prove to be Wellesley’s last battle on Indian
soil.
Sunday Times
'The battle scenes spring from the page like a puff of musket smoke'
Sharpe's Fortress : Complete and Unabridged
Bernard Cornwell, William Gaminara (Narrator)