This is a stand-alone short story -- It is the summer of 1812 and Richard Sharpe, newly recovered from the wound he received in the fighting at Salamanca, is given an easy duty; to guard a Commissary Officer posted to an obscure Spanish fort where there are some captured French muskets to repair. Bu
Sharpe Extra - 02 - Sharpe's Christmas
β Scribed by Bernard Cornwell
- Publisher
- Cnib
- Year
- 2010;2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 38 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0616612818
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β¦ Synopsis
SUMMARY:Sharpe's Christmas: "...This is a stand alone book with two short stories --Richard Sharpe, commanding the Prince of Wale's Own Volunteers, finds himself in a high, hard place with an enemy brigade on one side and a desperate force of Frenchmen fleeing their defeat in Spain on the other. Common sense suggests that he must avoid a fight, but it is Christmastime, and miracles are supposed to happen at the dark heart of the year, and so Sharpe makes a stand, and in doing so ends up giving the enemy an unexpected gift."
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