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Bernard Cornwell , Frederick Davidson
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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks; Unabridged edition (Mar 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1433269589
  • ISBN-13: 978-1433269585
  • Product Dimensions: 14.5 x 13.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
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‘Cornwell at his inventive best’
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'Cornwell at his inventive best' Oxford Times 'Brilliant and breathtaking' Daily Express --This text refers to the Unknown Binding edition.

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Six years after the end of the Napoleonic wars, ex-Rifleman Richard Sharpe toils on his French wife's farm in Normandy. Times are a little tough, so when the fabulously wealthy wife of a former Spanish comrade asks him to travel to Chile to find her missing husband, he can't refuse the gold that comes with the request. Naturally, Sharpe rounds up the now-rotund and prosperous tavern-keeper Patrick Harper before setting sail for South America. Their vessel is a Spanish one, ferrying a number of patronizing and foppish Spanish officers who are off to fight the Chilean rebels (who are led by the intriguing half-Spanish, half-Irish gentleman Bernardo O'Higgins). These Spaniards decide to take a minor detour to St. Helena to gawk at the imprisoned Napoleon, and of course Sharpe and Harper can't resist the chance to pay their own respects. The ex-emperor is by now rotting away in his dank mansion, with peeling wallpaper, a poor wine-cellar, and a large British garrison to keep him company. Treated like a curiosity in a zoo, he is disdainful of the Spaniards, but is intrigued by Sharpe and Harper, who are clearly fellow warriors. Cornwell has a lot of fun with this section, as the two old soldiers talk shop, honor each other, and Sharpe, with his customary naivite is unwittingly drawn into intrigue.

Eventually, the ship arrives in Chile, where Sharpe is told the man he is seeking, Captain-General Vivar, is actually dead. Of course, Sharpe is suspicious when a body can't be produced, and soon he and Harper have run afoul of the thoroughly evil Spanish Governor-General Bautista. Events entertainingly run their course, and soon the dynamic duo find themselves on the side of the rebels seeking to eject the Spaniards from Chile. They come under the wings of Admiral Cochrane, a Scottish Lord turned rebel seaman, and all around adventurer. Cochrane is a wildly daring and bold leader, a real life figure of such improbability that many readers will want to rush out and read one of the biographies about his exploits (The Audacious Admiral Cochrane by and The Sea Wolf by being two). Once in Cochrane's company, the action ratchets up until the climactic battle at Valdivia, where the ragtag rebel navy crushed the entrenched and more numerous Spanish defenders in an audacious action, heralding an end to Spanish rule. The rout also allows Sharpe to unravel the mystery of what befell Captain-General Vivar, and of course, exact retribution on the nasty Bautista.

This is indubitably a change of pace and setting from the regular Sharpe books, but a welcome one. As always, the military action is well described, there are evil villains, interesting supporting characters, and a heavy dose of vivid personages from history on hand. It's hard to imagine anyone making the nominally drab topic of Chilean independence come alive more vividly than Cornwell does here. There's a lot packed into this one, and Cornwell even manages to raise the specter of one of history's more interesting "what ifs" via an audacious plot. All in all, great fun.

PS. Anyone interested in St. Helena is advised to read Harry Ritchie's excellent travel book, The Last Pink Bits, which has a good section on how the island fares in modern times.

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Interesting solution to keeping Sharpe alive after most of his protagonists have been killed and/or defeated by the time of Waterloo. Even though the Napoleonic wars are over, Cornwell finds a way for Napoleon to influence Sharpe's life, to detach Patrick from his idyllic life and to set the two on another quest. Although this book may not have quite the same capacity to involve the reader in the art of warfare as it happened so long ago, Cornwell produces a credible adventure that keeps the reader's attention throughout... but where can he go now?
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Sharpe's Devil is a cracking good read. After the relatively (and only relatively) disappointing Waterloo this is a back to basics Sharpe, a real boys-own, gung-ho adventure. It's different from the Napoleonic novels, not quite as gritty, but it has a fast paced story line and a good plot.

There are some strong characters in this too. Sharpe is pretty much the same, as is Harper, apart from now being enormously fat. Napoleon seems to hang over the book like a shadow and I couldn't believe that Admiral Cochrane existed, but according to the historical note he did, and in reality his larger than life persona was even more so.

Cornwell has got it right yet again, a blend of action and adventure in a highly credible historical setting.

Since he did not write all the novels in chronological order I have often wondered how he avoided anachronisms and in this I think I have found one. Sharpe is engaged in what is described as his first sea battle off the Chilean coast. However, as Cornwell has since penned Trafalgar which is set some fifteen years before - I suspect (though I haven't read it yet) Sharpe had some hand in this most famous battle at sea - an error possibly. Similarly Sharpe is amazed that Cochrane met Nelson, I just bet Sharpe has met him too!

Minor criticisms of an excellent book.

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A little disappointing
Over the last few weeks I have bought and read the complete series of "Sharpe" and most of them are terrific,with only one or two not quite meeting the mark. Read more
Published 2 months ago by R. J. Pringle
The last of Sharpe
Whilst this is not the best Sharpe it is still a great read. Sharpe meets Bonaparte and free's Chile from Spanish rule. What more could you ask! Read more
Published 11 months ago by Tonebone
The last of Sharp
Has Cornwell really finished with Sharp? I hope not. Sharp's Devil is the last in the series and a must for all dedicated Sharp fans. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Mary-Jane
Book quality
The book was of very poor quality pages falling out. This was not of the quality of that stated on the web site
Published 18 months ago by bev
Sharpe's Devil
Book in excellent condition - almost as new - just what I want when buying from Amazon
Published on 12 May 2010 by Mrs. Anne M. Seogalutze
Cornwell rules!!
Bernard Cornwells books about Sharpe are every bit as entertaining as the Hornblower-books. And even more!!
Published on 28 Aug 2009 by Chris Rundberg
Worthy of a screening
This one is an absolute must for any who enjoy the Sharpe series - it just flows in and out of scenes that catch and hold your attention. Read more
Published on 4 Nov 2008 by Mr. Steven Dwan
A good idea? Well actually..... yes!
To be honest, although I was interested in what Sharpe would get up to after Waterloo, you think to yourself, dont bother, it ended at his greatest battle so let the man retire in... Read more
Published on 22 Oct 2008 by chuckles
Sharpe,s Devil
A good action story of our " HERO Richard Sharp".But as other corespondents have found Mr.Cornwell has not re-read his own books. Read more
Published on 6 April 2003 by MR.D.A..BELL
Brilliant
As a hugh Sharpe fan (both TV and Book) I thought no more Sharpe after Waterloo - wrong. This book is great. Sharpe on both land and sea. Read more
Published on 7 Jun 2000 by demon@damon1984.freeserve.co.uk
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