Sharpe's Prey
2000 • 288 pages

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Richard Sharpe and the Expedition to Copenhagen, 1807 The year is 1807, and Richard Sharpe is back in England, where his career seems to have come to a dead end, despite his heroics in Britain\'s recent victory at Trafalgar. Loveless, destitute, and relegated to the menial tasks of quartermaster, Sharpe roams the streets of London, pondering a bleak future away from the army. Then, out of the blue, an old friend invites him to undertake a secret mission -- the delivery of a bribe -- to the Danish capital, Copenhagen. Denmark is officially neutral, but Napoleon is threatening an invasion in order to capture the powerful Danish fleet, which would replace the ships France lost in its disastrous defeat at Trafalgar. The British, fearing such enhancement of French power, threaten their own preemptive invasion, and Sharpe, whose errand seemed so simple, is trapped in a web of treachery that will end only when the city, which thought itself safe, is subjected to a brutal and merciless bombardment.


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23 primary books26 released books

#5 in Sharpe

Sharpe is a 26-book series with 23 released primary works first released in 1981 with contributions by Bernard Cornwell and William Gaminara.

#1
Sharpe's Tiger
#2
Sharpe's Triumph
#3
Sharpe's Fortress
#4
Sharpe's Trafalgar
#5
Sharpe's Prey

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26 primary books

#21 in Richard Sharpe

Richard Sharpe is a 26-book series with 26 released primary works first released in 1981 with contributions by Bernard Cornwell and William Gaminara.

#1
Sharpe y el águila del imperio/ Sharpe's Eagle
#2
Sharpe y el oro de los españoles/ Sharpe's Gold
#3
Sharpe's Company
#4
Sharpe's Sword
#5
Sharpe's Enemy

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