Sharpe's Waterloo
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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 the
grand society ball in Brussels, the Young Frog refuses to listen
to Sharpe's scouting reports of an enormous army marching towards
them with the lately returned Napoleon at its head.
When the battle of Waterloo commences, Sharpe has to stand
by and watch military folly on a grand scale. But at the height
of the conflict, just as victory seems impossible, he makes
a momentous decision. With his usual skill, courage and determination
he takes command and the most hard-fought and bloody battle
of his career becomes Sharpe's own magnificent triumph.