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When Sharpe orders the execution of two French soldiers for their part in a massacre in a Spanish village, he earns the personal hatred of the dead men's commanding officer, the ruthless Brigadier General Guy Loup. He swears to have his revenge on Sharpe Chronologically the fourth
Sharpe adventure set during the Peninsular wars, this thirteenth novel in the popular series takes Richard Sharpe and his company back to the spring of 1811 and one of the fiercest battles in the Peninsular War.
The novel of Sharpe's Battle is dedicated by Bernard Cornwell to Sean Bean |