Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
336
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 19, 2013
Editora
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0060932295
ISBN-13
9780060932299
Descrição
In the early 19th century, the world is in a constant state of change and unrest, and for Richard Sharpe, this means a new and treacherous adventure awaits him. As an experienced soldier navigating the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, Sharpe finds himself drawn into a web of intrigue that takes him across the globe, from the tumultuous landscapes of South America to the buzzing intrigues of espionage and politics.
Amidst the backdrop of rebellion and revolution, Sharpe encounters familiar friends and foes who test his loyalty and skills on the battlefield. The stakes are high as he confronts both old adversaries and unexpected allies, all while grappling with his own moral compass. The complexities of honor, duty, and the ruthless pursuit of power unfold, making for a gripping tale of survival and resolve.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are thrust into a world filled with danger, rich historical detail, and vibrant characters that bring the era to life. Through Sharpe's eyes, one experiences the tumult of a changing world, making this installment a thrilling addition to his saga of bravery and adventure.
Amidst the backdrop of rebellion and revolution, Sharpe encounters familiar friends and foes who test his loyalty and skills on the battlefield. The stakes are high as he confronts both old adversaries and unexpected allies, all while grappling with his own moral compass. The complexities of honor, duty, and the ruthless pursuit of power unfold, making for a gripping tale of survival and resolve.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are thrust into a world filled with danger, rich historical detail, and vibrant characters that bring the era to life. Through Sharpe's eyes, one experiences the tumult of a changing world, making this installment a thrilling addition to his saga of bravery and adventure.
Gêneros
Ficção Científica
Suspense e Thriller
Ação e Aventura
História