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Title: Sharpe's Havoc
Subtitle: Sharpe, Book 7
Author: Bernard Cornwell
Narrator: Paul McGann
Format: Abridged
Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-09-05
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 2 votes
Genres: Fiction, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
Sharpe is stranded behind enemy lines, but he has Patrick Harper, he has his riflemen, and he has the assistance of a young, idealistic Portuguese officer. Together, they have to find the missing girl and extricate themselves from the entanglements cast by Colonel Christopher, a mysterious Englishman who has his own ideas on how the French can be ejected from Portugal. Those ideas are as fantastic as they are dangerous, but the French are rampant, Lisbon is threatened, and Christopher sees Sharpe and his riflemen as the only obstacles to his subtle scheme.
But there is a newly arrived British commander in Lisbon, Sir Arthur Wellesley, and just when Sharpe and his men seem doomed, Sir Arthur mounts his own counter-attack, an operation that will send the French army reeling back into the northern mountains. Sharpe becomes a hunter instead of the hunted and he will exercise a dreadful revenge on the men who double-crossed him.
Sharpe's Havoc is a classic Sharpe story, a return to Portugal in the company of Sergeant Patrick Harper, Captain Hogan, and Sharpe's beloved Greenjackets.
Critic Reviews:
"Cornwell is a terrific storyteller and Sharpe's adventures in and around Porto in 1809 are stirring stuff." (Daily Telegraph)
Members Reviews:
Great Narration
Where does Sharpe's Havoc rank among all the audiobooks youve listened to so far?
Top 30%
What other book might you compare Sharpe's Havoc to, and why?
Any other of the Bernard Cornwall's series
What about Paul McGanns performance did you like?
He reads with a really good pace for the action sequences
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Not really