Waterloo (#11) (Sharpe's Adventures) by Bernard Cornwell Paperback Book

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Rent Waterloo (#11) (Sharpe's Adventures)

Author: Bernard Cornwell

Format: Paperback, Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Penguin USA

Published: Nov 2001

Genre: Fiction - Historical - General

Retail Price: $22.00

Pages: 384

Synopsis

Just as Sharpe comes face-to-face with his estranged wife and her lover at a grand society ball, news comes that the British-Prussian link is under attack. In the Battle of Waterloo, Sharpe once again plays a pivotal role in the outcome of a great British triumph.

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