« Sharpe's Triumph: Richard Sharpe and the Battle of Assaye, September 1803 » Bernard Cornwell

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A fluke makes our hero unofficial aide to General Sir Arthur Wellesley (the future Duke of Wellington, though it’s never mentioned in the novel) at the time of the siege of Ahmednuggur and Wellesley’s brilliant victory at Assaye against the Indian Mahratta Confederation and the turncoat forces of ex–English officer William Dodd. This was the beginning of the end of the Mahratta rebellion against the British and a turning point in the Raj’s growing power. Among the book’s rich cast of characters are Hakeswill, a murderous British sergeant determined to kill Sharpe; Simone Joubert, the needy wife of a French officer; and the colorful Hanoverian mercenary, Colonel Pohlmann, who leads the Mahratta forces from atop an elephant.

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Language English
Author Bernard Cornwell
Year HarperCollins, 2011
First Published 1998
ISBN 9780060951979
Google Books ID ydEdYyRo8jsC

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