Sharpe's Gold by Bernard Cornwell Paperback Book

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Author: Bernard Cornwell

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Signet Book

Published: Feb 2001

Genre: Fiction - Historical - General

Retail Price: $7.99

Ages: 18 - 17

Pages: 256

Synopsis

Bold, professional and determined, Richard Sharpe embarks on a desperate mission. He must recover the treasure, vital to the success of the war, now hidden behind enemy lines. The gold is in the possession of a powerful guerrilla leader, feared by ally and enemy alike. And, he has no love for Sharpe, the man who has stolen his woman. But Sharpe's fiercest battles lie with the British officers, ignorant of his deadly secret and mistrustful of his ruthless methods.

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