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Sharpe's Command: Richard Sharpe and the Bridge at Almaraz, May 1812
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New York Times bestselling author Bernard Cornwell returns to the early years of the nineteenth century, capturing the bravery, battles, and bloodshed of Britain's peninsular wars with this epic tale featuring his iconic hero Richard Sharpe.

Outsider.

Hero.

Rogue.

If any man can do the impossible it's Richard Sharpe.

And the impossible is exactly what the formidable Captain Sharpe is asked to do when he's sent on an undercover mission to a small village in the Spanish countryside, far behind enemy lines.

For the quiet, remote village, sitting high above the Almaraz bridge, is about to become the center of a battle for the future of Europe. Two French armies march towards the bridge, one from the North and one from the South. If they meet, the British are lost.

Only Sharpe's small group of men—with their cunning and courage to rely on—stand in their way. But they're rapidly outnumbered, enemies are hiding in plain sight, and as the French edge ever closer to the frontline, time is running out. . . .

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Outsider.

Hero.

Rogue.

If any man can do the impossible it's Richard Sharpe.

And the impossible is exactly what the formidable Captain Sharpe is asked to do when he's sent on an undercover mission to a small village in the Spanish countryside, far behind enemy lines.

For the quiet, remote village, sitting high above the Almaraz bridge, is about to become the center of a battle for the future of Europe. Two French armies march towards the bridge, one from the North and one from the South. If they meet, the British are lost.

Only Sharpe's small group of men—with their cunning and courage to rely on—stand in their way. But they're rapidly outnumbered, enemies are hiding in plain sight, and as the French edge ever closer to the frontline, time is running out. . . .

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        "Gripping action that's not for the fainthearted." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

        "Cornwell, who recently wrapped up his Last Kingdom series, which focused on the early history of Britain, has never let his fans down, and regular readers of the Sharpe novels have been eagerly awaiting this one's arrival." — Booklist

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        Richard Sharpe returns to the mayhem of the early 19th-century Peninsular War in Cornwell's Sharpe's Command (75,000-copy first printing). Following the LJ-starred Big Girl, Small Town, Gallen's Factory Girls features a young woman in Northern Ireland working a grinding summer job made harder by a sleazy boss. In The World We Make, three-time Hugo Award--winning Jemisin returns to New York City, whose six protective avatars must work with the world's other great cities to waylay a populist mayoral candidate threatening the city's very soul (225,000-copy first printing). Following Kapelke-Dale's well-received debut, The Ballerinas, The Ingenue features a former piano prodigy Saskia Kreis, shocked to learn that her recently deceased mother left the family estate to a man with whom Saskia shares a painful past (200,000-copy first printing). In The Book of Everlasting Things, a debut from Delhi-based oral historian Malhotra, two lovers--perfumer's apprentice Samir, who is Hindu, and calligrapher's apprentice Firdaus, who is Muslim--are violently torn apart during India's Partition in 1947. From Silver Linings Playbook author Quick, We Are the Light limns the relationship between a sorrowing widower and an ostracized teenager. The multi-award-winning Rebecca Roanhorse returns with Tread of Angels, set in a late 1800s Colorado mining town where cardsharp Celeste defends a sister accused of murdering a Virtue, one of the town's ruling class. Having successfully entered the adult arena with A River Enchanted, YA author Ross wraps up her duology with A Fire Endless, set on a magical island whose uneasy balance of human and faerie is threatened by the power-hungry spirit of the North Wind (50,000-copy first printing). In debuter Swanson's Things We Found When the Water Went Down, a 16-year-old struggles to find her mother, a crusading environmentalist blamed for a miner's death who vanished in a blizzard. Of Apache/Chickasaw/Cherokee heritage, Wurth debuts with White Horse, featuring young, Indigenous Kari James, who inadvertently summons both her mother's ghost and a dangerous, blood-eyed creature when she discovers an old bracelet belonging to her mother (100,000-copy first printing). The pseudonymous Zeldis (Not Our Kind) brings together Beatrice, The Dressmaker of Prospect Heights, Brooklyn; her assistant, orphaned teenager Alice; and their newlywed neighbor Catherine, amid shifting relationships and secrets bubbling up from the past (50,000-copy first printing).

        Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        Spain, 1812. Captain Richard Sharpe is on a dangerous undercover mission behind enemy lines. Two French armies are about to merge into one giant fighting force and march against the British. It will almost certainly spell disaster for the British. What can Sharpe and his small band of soldiers possibly do to turn certain defeat into victory or, at the very least, survival? Chronologically, in terms of the series, this new Sharpe novel slots in between two early installments from the start of the 1980s, Sharpe's Company and Sharpe's Sword. Stylistically, it's indistinguishable from those novels, and Sharpe is exactly the man we remember him to be from that time period, experienced and war-weary but perhaps not yet as jaded as he will become. Cornwell, who recently wrapped up his Last Kingdom series, which focused on the early history of Britain, has never let his fans down, and regular readers of the Sharpe novels have been eagerly awaiting this one's arrival.

        COPYRIGHT(2024) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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        In Richard Sharpe's 23rd adventure, he and his fellow British riflemen fight the French in Spain. In the spring of 1812, General Hill sends Major Sharpe on a reconnaissance mission to check out key bridges across Spain's wide River Tagus. One French army needs to cross it to regroup with Napoleon's army to the north, so stopping that connection is crucial to the British. Sharpe is ordered "not to poke the wasps' nest," and his subordinate Lieutenant Love notes that the mission "calls for subtlety and forbearance." But Sharpe sees the need for immediate action, so, like the daring commander he is, he disobeys orders. Blood flows aplenty as his riflemen and members of the Spanish resistance wreak havoc on the Crapauds (pardonnez-moi, that means Toads) with muskets, rifles, and cannons, while the French retaliate fiercely. On a broad scale, the story is about real events, but the layer of fictional characters brings it to life. First, Sharpe's fans will remember that he's the son of a prostitute and is a "natural killer, whether with musket, rifle, bayonet or sword." He's married to Teresa, a beautiful and ferocious resistance fighter nicknamed La Aguja, or The Needle. Lieutenant Love, nicknamed Cupid, speaks tentatively and looks like he'll be a liability but grows into his job. After a dramatic success, he cries out to Saint Barbara in heaven, "Oh Babs!...You glorious bitch!" Most colorful is the resistance leader El H�roe, who strains credulity with his windbaggery. "They fear me!...They stay in their forts and I rule the land!" Apparently no one has ever seen him fight, and Sharpe's men refer to him as El Cobarde, or The Coward. "I have the blood of kings and nobles," he brags to Sharpe, who retorts, "Then I'm glad I've got the blood of the gutter in me." Oh yes, and there's El Sacerdote, the priest who "gives his French prisoners the last rites before he cuts their throats." Gripping action that's not for the fainthearted.

        COPYRIGHT(2024) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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        The latest novel in Cornwell's series about rifleman Richard Sharpe (following Sharpe's Assassin) depicts the protagonist as a major in Wellington's army, doggedly pursuing England's enemies across Europe in the Napoleonic Wars. Advancing into Spain, General Hill's troops are faced by two French armies, one north of the River Tagus, and the other south. Separately they're manageable, but if combined, they'll overwhelm Hill's forces. A pontoon bridge crossing the Tagus at Almaraz is the only way they can be joined. Sharpe is sent ahead to destroy the bridge with a ragtag troop of riflemen, assisted by one cannonry expert and surrounded by enemy forts and hundreds of Frenchmen on both sides of the river. Without meretricious psychologizing, Cornwell makes his characters come alive. Sharpe is no superman, but he converts his fears in battle into prudence and a drive to destroy his enemy before it can destroy him. The novel ends in an exciting mano-a-mano between the two partisan leaders. VERDICT Cornwell again makes writing flawless historical prose seem effortless.--David Keymer

        Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Outsider.

Hero.

Rogue.

If any man can do the impossible it's Richard Sharpe.

And the impossible is exactly what the formidable Captain Sharpe is asked to do when he's sent on an undercover mission to a small village in the Spanish countryside, far behind enemy lines.

For the quiet, remote village, sitting high above the Almaraz bridge, is about to become the center of a battle for the future of Europe. Two French armies march towards the bridge, one from the North and one from the South. If they meet, the British are lost.

Only Sharpe's small group of men—with their cunning and courage to rely on—stand...

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