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Fire and Sword (novel)

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Cover artist
  
Tim Byrne

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2009

Originally published
  
2009

Preceded by
  
The Generals

Genre
  
Historical drama

Country
  
United Kingdom

Series
  
The Revolution Quartet

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Author
  
Simon Scarrow

Followed by
  
The Fields of Death

Publisher
  
Headline Publishing Group

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Simon Scarrow books, The Revolution Quartet books, Other books

Fire and Sword is the third book in Simon Scarrow's The Revolution Quartet series, which tells the story of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars from the point of view of Arthur Wellesley (the future Duke of Wellington), and Napoleon Bonaparte.

Plot

The book covers the time period between December 1804 and April 1809. At the start of the novel, Napoleon has recently been crowned Emperor of France, while Arthur has returned from his successful campaigns in India. The plot of the novel revolves around Napoleon's wars in central Europe, and plans for the invasion of England, foiled by the Battle of Trafalgar. Running parallel to this story, Arthur Wellesley is making a name for himself in the armies of Britain, commanding a unit of the army sent to deprive Napoleon of the Danish navy, and in the first expeditionary force sent to liberate Portugal from French rule. At the end of the novel, Napoleon's position is becoming more tenuous, with plots being hatched against him, while Arthur has begun to inflict the first defeats on the armies of Napoleon in the Iberian Peninsula.

References

Fire and Sword (novel) Wikipedia