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Waterloo

By: Bernard Cornwell
Narrated by: Frederick Davidson
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With the emperor Napoleon at its head, an enormous French army is marching toward Brussels. The British and their allies are also converging on Brussels - in preparation for a grand society ball. And it is up to Richard Sharpe to convince the Prince of Orange, the inexperienced commander of Wellington's Dutch troops, to act before it is too late. But Sharpe's warning cannot stop the tide of battle, and the British suffer heavy losses on the road to Waterloo. Wellington has few reserves of men and ammunition, the Prussian army has not arrived, and the French advance wields tremendous firepower and determination. Victory seems impossible.

In this, the culmination of Richard Sharpe's long and arduous career, Bernard Cornwell brings to life all the horror and all the exhilaration of one of the greatest military triumphs of all time.

Don't miss the rest of Bernard Cornwell's literary masterpieces.©1987 Rifleman Productions, Ltd (P)1996 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction France Inspiring French Historical Fiction
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"A marvelous mixture of fact and fiction concerning individual bravery and audacity amidst the everyday drama and turmoil of war." (Los Angeles Herald Examiner)

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Great story. Stilted reader.

I have enjoyed every Bernard Cornwell book so far, and this one is no exception. Great characters, and excellent historical detail.

But this reader detracted from the experience. I can see that he’s done many books and received high ratings, but he’s not for me. He has a supercilious tone that attempts to stay above the story, rather than get absorbed in it. Most distracting, however, are the excessive pauses between sentences. Great writing not only conveys ideas but also speaks to the ear with carefully designed pace and rhythm. This reader pauses a beat too long between every sentence, as if each one was written to be paused over and pondered on its own before moving to the next. This is a disservice to carefully written prose and a distraction to the listener.

I will continue to listen to Bernard Cornwell but will seek out works with different readers.

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I thought this was a historical romance during war

After all, I got it on sale. But this is the real story of Waterloo, with all it's blood, guts, and absurdity of the royal classes. And I kept going back to find out what happened next. Great book, and the reader was perfect!!

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I have always loved Waterloo

The battle of Waterloo was in my opinion fought by two of the best strategists. "Watching" Sharpe and Harper participate is amazing and how they melded into key parts of the battle was great.

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The Battle of Waterloo

I’m very glad to have a detailed account of the battle - granted that there are contrary descriptions of what happened.

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One of His Best!

Brutal battle of Waterloo!! Description had me on edge of seat! Made me want more on battle!! Great work!!!

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Somewhat historically accurate

I initially didn’t like the narrator because his accent was too posh. But since he had to voice numerous characters I appreciated it more. Exciting narration at times. Mostly historically correct although there was literary license since it is a work of fiction. Also the Prince of Orange might not have been such a moron in real life and deeds, there are differing accounts

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a suitable end to Sharpe's story

I very much doubt anybody could tell this story like Cornell. Hands down the best historical fiction for warfare there is.

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I saw the movie before I listened to this. Each is almost its own version but I enjoyed this slightly more than the movie.

As with all of Mr Cornwell’s books, I love his descriptions of battle scenes. With this being the ultimate battle of all battles in the Sharpe Saga, I enjoyed this most of all.

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My Favorite - Sharpe Series

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Access to high quality sound over my iPhone on walks.

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Storyline of Waterloo and historical references.

Have you listened to any of Frederick Davidson’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes. He consistently reads very will as British which adds to the story.

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3rd time I listened to this book

I love it every time. Outstanding narrative and excellent story. Perfect ending to Sharpe and Wellington.

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