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Bernard Cornwell's action-packed series that captures the gritty texture of Napoleonic warfare--now beautifully repackaged

It's 1809, and Napoleon's army is sweeping across Spain. Lieutenant Richard Sharpe is newly in command of the demoralized, distrustful men of the 95th Rifles. He must lead them to safety--and the only way of escape…

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3 authors picked Sharpe's Rifles as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

It was an unusual choice for me. But we'd been watching the old Sharpe TV series with Sean Bean and it was so good that I thought I'd give the books a try. Not my usual choice of novel, but I enjoyed this one very much - accessible and thought provoking - and I will certainly read others. Sean Bean IS Sharpe!

Cornwell is a solid prose writer, and his research is every bit as meticulous as MacDonald Fraser’s. That this book takes place in the Peninsula Campaign is what caused me to pick it from the shelf and give it a read in the first place. Everything from the strategy and tactics of generals to the gruelling life of the ordinary foot soldier - right down to the loading procedure for the Baker rifle - is intricately interwoven with the plot. A must-read for any amateur student of the Napoleonic Wars.

From C.W.'s list on historical fiction of the UK.

Richard Sharpe— rifleman, rogue, and child of the London slums, is the only “anti-hero” on my list.  Raised from the ranks to command a platoon of riflemen after saving General Wellington’s life, Lieutenant Sharpe must first beat the disdain out of the “chosen men” of his rifle platoon and then contend with the disapproving gentlemen officers of the English army as Wellington tries to save Portugal from Napoleon’s legions. With a mix of native cunning, raw courage, and his own brand of integrity, Sharpe becomes Wellington’s secret weapon against the overwhelming French onslaught. 

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