Sharpe's Waterloo (novel)
Sharpe's Waterloo is a historical novel by Bernard Cornwell set during the 1815 Waterloo campaign.
Characters in Sharpe's Waterloo
- Lt. Col. Richard Sharpe – now a staff officer in the Dutch army.
- Patrick Harper – now a civilian, Dublin pub owner, and horse trader (and thief).
- Simon Doggett – a British officer on the Prince of Orange's staff.
- Lord John Rossendale – British cavalry officer, and the lover of Sharpe's estranged wife, Jane.
- Jane Sharpe – Sharpe's estranged wife, now pregnant with Rossendale's child.
- Lucille Castineau – Sharpe's French lover.
- Daniel Hagman – Rifleman.
- Major Dunnett – Rifle officer, Sharpe's old commander.
- Lt. Harry Price – officer in the Prince Of Wales' Own Volunteers.
- Major Peter d'Alembord – officer in the Prince Of Wales' Own Volunteers.
- Lt. Col. Joseph Ford – new commanding officer of the Prince Of Wales' Own Volunteers.
- Rebecque: the Prince of Orange's tutor and aide-de-camp.
- Paulette: Belgian prostitute, the Prince of Orange's mistress.
Historical figures
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