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Sharpe's Trafalgar by Bernard Cornwell

5.0

The year is 1805 and Sharpe is currently on a voyage back from India to his beloved homeland, England. But of course, the voyage is not as smooth and sweet as English tea: treachery lurks ahead. It is one of England’s many enemies, in the form of a French warship called the Ravenant, which has been terrorizing the British in the Indian Ocean. Yet, the Ravenant possesses a treasure that could very well reignite the war between Indian and Britain. Sharpe is then captured by the French residing in the port of Cádiz, but British help is on the way and a grand battle will be fought off Cape Trafalgar, which Sharpe must win.

Originally published on April 15th 2002.

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