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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
19 November 1998

Author
  
Bernard Cornwell

Followed by
  
Sharpe's Trafalgar

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

4.1/5
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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
19 November 1998

Preceded by
  
Sharpe's Triumph

Genre
  
Historical Fiction

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback) and audio-CD

Pages
  
301 pp (hardcover edition)) 368 pp (paperback edition)

ISBN
  
0-00-225631-2 (hardcover edition) ISBN 0-00-651031-0 (paperback edition)

Similar
  
Bernard Cornwell books, Sharpe series books, Historical novel books

Sharpe's Fortress is the third historical novel of the Richard Sharpe series, by Bernard Cornwell, first published in 1998. It is the last of the Sharpe India trilogy. It tells the story of ensign Sharpe, during the battle of Argaum and the following siege of the Fortress of Gawilghur in 1803.

Contents

Plot summary

It is 1803 and Sir Arthur Wellesley’s army is closing on the retreating Mahrattas in western India. Marching with the British is Ensign Richard Sharpe, newly made into an officer and wishing he had stayed a sergeant. Spurned by his new regiment, he is sent to the army’s baggage train and there finds corruption, romance, treason and enemies old and new. Sergeant Hakeswill wants Sharpe dead, and Hakeswill has powerful friends while Sharpe has only an orphaned Arab boy as his ally.

And waiting with the cornered Mahrattas is another enemy, the renegade Englishman, William Dodd, who does not envisage defeat, but only a glorious triumph. For the Mahrattas have taken refuge in Gawilghur, the greatest stronghold of India, perched high on its cliffs above the Deccan Plain. Who rules in Gawilghur, it is said, rules India, and Dodd knows that the fortress is impregnable. There, behind its double walls, in the towering twin forts, Sharpe must face his enemies in what will prove to be Wellesley’s last battle on Indian soil.

Characters in "Sharpe's Fortress"

  • Ensign Richard Sharpe – Ensign in the British Army
  • General Sir Arthur Wellesley – commander of the British in India
  • Sgt. Obadiah Hakeswill – Sharpe's former sergeant and ongoing nemesis
  • Major William Dodd – renegade British officer
  • Ahmed – Sharpe's trusty Arab helper
  • Syud Sevajee – commander of allied Mahratta forces and Sharpe's ally and old friend
  • Release details

  • 1998, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-225631-2, Pub date 19 November 1998, hardcover (First edition)
  • 1999, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-105562-3, Pub date 1 March 1999, Audio book cassette
  • 1999, UK, Chivers Audio Books ISBN 0-7540-5319-9, Pub date ? November 1999, Audio book CD
  • 2000, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-651031-0, Pub date 6 March 2000, paperback
  • 2005, USA, HarperTorch ISBN 0-06-101271-8, Pub date ? June 2005, paperback
  • 2006, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-723505-4, Pub date 18 April 2006, paperback (Recent TV tie-in)
  • References

    Sharpe's Fortress Wikipedia