Sharpe's Devil (novel)
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Sharpe's Devil is a historical novel by Bernard Cornwell.
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In the final book, Sharpe's Devil, Sharpe is commissioned by the Countess of Mouromorto to travel to South America to find out what has happened to her husband Don Blas Vivar, who had disappeared while acting as Spanish Captain General in Chile; Blas Vivar had been a principal character in the events of Sharpe's Rifles. As usual, he is accompanied by his Sergeant (and friend) Patrick Harper. En route they stop to visit the imprisoned Napoleon Bonaparte on Saint Helena. In Chile, he teams up with the historical character Lord Cochrane.
Richard Sharpe stories |
by Bernard Cornwell (in historical order) |
Sharpe's Tiger | Sharpe's Triumph | Sharpe's Fortress | Sharpe's Trafalgar | Sharpe's Prey | Sharpe's Rifles | Sharpe's Havoc | Sharpe's Eagle |
Sharpe's Gold | Sharpe's Escape | Sharpe's Fury | Sharpe's Battle | Sharpe's Company | Sharpe's Sword | Sharpe's Skirmish | Sharpe's Enemy |
Sharpe's Honour | Sharpe's Regiment | Sharpe's Christmas | Sharpe's Siege | Sharpe's Revenge | Sharpe's Waterloo | Sharpe's Ransom | Sharpe's Devil |
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