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Author name: Bernard Cornwell

 : Sharpe's Tiger (Richard Sharpe's Adventure Series #1)
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN num: 9780060932305
ISBN number: 0060932309
Label: Harper Paperbacks
Manufacturer: Harper Paperbacks
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 400
Printing Date: August 01, 1999
Publishing house: Harper Paperbacks
Release Date: July 07, 1999
Sale Popularity Level: 45162
Studio: Harper Paperbacks




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In a battery of events that will make a hero out of an illiterate private, a young Richard Sharpe poses as the enemy to bring down a ruthless Indian dictator backed by fearsome French troops.



The year is 1799, and Richard Sharpe is just beginning his military career. An inexperienced young private in His Majesty's service, Sharpe becomes part of an expedition to India to push the ruthless Tippoo of Mysore from his throne and drive out his French allies. To penetrate the Tippoo's city and make contact with a Scottish spy being held prisoner there, Sharpe has to pose as a deserter. Sucess will make him a sergeant, but failure will turn him over to the Tippoo's brutal executioners -- or, worse -- his man-eating tigers. Picking his way through an exotic and alien world. Sharpe realizes that one slip will mean disaster. And when the furious British assault on the city finally begins, Sharpe must take up arms against his true comrades to preserve his false identity, risking death at their hands in order to avoid detection and thus to foil the Tippoo's well-set trap.





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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - A mistake in the book.
First of all, I am a big fan of the series. I have read many of them, although not in the chronological order. When I got my hands over this book I was thrilled. But then I got to the part when he made up verses of the "Koran".
This is not a real review, I have not completed the book because of that, but I felt I should at least state the mistake in it.
I pride myself for being open minded. I didn't object to the fact that the enemy were a Muslim. There were and are some incredibly stupid ones in history, it is human nature, but I could not go any further from the page where the made up verse was. I rated three, even though I suspect I would rate it more if I could complete it, I can't. It may sound silly to you, but I was offended.
I know it is fiction, but one of the things I like about Cornwell is how much research he puts in his books, I wish he made sure everything was correct in it, we muslims, do read other books too.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Vultures, tigers and Sharpie - who could ask for more
It's 1799 in India, and Sharpe is 22, a private and thinking of deserting. His arch enemy, Hakeswill, is making his life a misery, and he is bored of the army routine of "hurry up and do nothing". Provoked into striking Hakeswill, Sharpe is flogged. After only part of the sentence is carried out, he's then offered a special assignment. From then on we are taken on a fast and furious action-packed ride based around the Siege of Seringapatam, with Sharpe joining Lieutenant Lawson on a mission to infiltrate the enemy to seek information and free Lawson's uncle who has been captured by the Tippoo.

Cornwall makes no effort to gloss over the privations and unfairness of army life, particularly for the rank and file, and spares no detail of the blood and gore of the events leading up to the siege and the final battle itself. Chronologically, this is the very first episode of the Sharpe saga, and is based on real-life events, and the author openly acknowledges where he has altered proceedings giving as his reason "... fictional heroes must be given suitable employment".

This is a well-written and researched book, with loads of local colour and much 19th Century cant to evoke the atmosphere of the times. Its fast paced action gets you hooked into the storyline right from the very first page, and I found myself unable to put it down. Admittedly, Sharpe's attitude towards women is definitely not PC, but does reflect both his character and the prevailing attitudes of the times, and we are provided with some glimpses of his softer side.

If you're looking for a pacey adventure based on historical fact, then I recommend "Sharpe's Tiger" as a great introduction into an engrossing series. For those of you wanting more details of the history around the Sharpe series, Cornwell recommends the timeline by Brian Timmins at [...]




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Sharpe's Tiger
I have read all the Sharpe's books thru the years. I love them all. My son likes to listen to audiobooks and I think he will enjoy these books as much as I do, so even though I own the book, I bought the audio version so he could listen to it.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Sharpe's Tiger (Sharpe's Adventures)
a throughly enjoyable read. you can read this book for the simple joy of a tightly written, well plotted work of fiction, or as a novelization of historical events or enjoy both at the same time. Cornwell has a chapter in the back of each book that tells you what part of the book is historical fact and what part he inserted his characters in. I have enjoyed the progress of his characters through his many books, Sharp rises through the ranks from privet to major, because of his daring and courage and ambition, not something that happened very often in the British army where rank was generally purchased.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A great read - can't put it down
Cornwell's "Sharpe's Tiger" is a great book. I couldn't put it down. Its bad guys aren't all bad, and the good guys aren't all good - and you're never quite sure where the main character (Sharpe) falls in that spectrum.
Lots of action, descriptive narrative, be sure you get more than just the very first of these books, since as soon as you finish this one, you're going to jump right back on Amazon and order the rest of the series!! (like I did)

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