The Joy of the Unknown
[Note: As well as posting about Duty & Honour development here, I’m also going to be writing about gaming matters in general.] “Nothing is more frightening than a fear you cannot name.” ― Cornelia Funke, Inkheart...
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[Note: As well as posting about Duty & Honour development here, I’m also going to be writing about gaming matters in general.] “Nothing is more frightening than a fear you cannot name.” ― Cornelia Funke, Inkheart...
Summary Sharpe is charged by Wellington himself to travel into enemy territory and retrieve a massive stash of Spanish gold which will not be going to the Spanish government in Cadiz, but will rather...
Summary One of the later published Sharpe novels, Havoc lies between Sharpe’s Rifles and Sharpe’s Eagle. In the book, Sharpe and his riflemen continue their retreat from northern Spain and into Portugal,, becoming involved in the game of...
Summary Sharpe finds himself attached to the South Essex and their idiot Colonel Simmerson, flanked by his cronies Berry and Gibbons. Simmerson is desperate to prove himself and orders a suicidal mission which loses...
Introduction It has been an age since I have read the core Sharpe books – the ones that focus on the Peninsular Campaign rather than the Indian adventures of Sharpe or the filler books...