A review by mountain343
Sharpe's Fortress by Bernard Cornwell

4.0

Never has a character so vile, so evil, so putrid ever been put onto page as that of Obadiah Hakeswill. If not for his elements to the story, I probably would have finished this book in hours vs the few days it did take, as there were times where I simply had to put the book down and walk away.

Once again, like the other two books in the Sharpe's India series, it was a great read focused on a particular series of battles and gave a great insight into what warfare during that time would have been like. The cast of characters around Sharpe were plentiful and enjoyable, and it definitely doesn't suffer from any lulls or parts you just wish to skip.

Good read all the way through!