A review by eososray
Sharpe's Escape by Bernard Cornwell

4.0

This is the fifth Sharpe's book I've read and it delivers just what I have come to expect from the series.

It's 1810 and Sharpe is in Portugal with Wellington's army. While executing Wellingtons orders Sharpe crosses Portuguese brothers, Major Ferreira, an officer in Portuguese army, and his degenerate brother, Ferragus, which causees him many issues throughout the book. When the brothers hatch a plot to help feed Napoleon's army, Sharpe must save the girl, thwart the brothers and get his command back.

I thought this was a another great book portraying one of my favorite characters and era's.