Sharpe's Enemy - Richard Sharpe and the Defence of Portugal 1812 - Cornwell, Bernard

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A band of renegades led by Sharpe's vicious mortal enemy, Obadiah Hakes will, holds a group of British and French women hostage in a strategic mountain pass. On the other side of the pass, Napoleon's Grande Armee seeks to smash through and crush the British army in Portugal.

Softcover. English. Harper Collins. 2010. ISBN: 9780007888962. 350 pp. Good. Book No: 60267

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