Description
Sharpe’s Trafalgar, the fourth book in Bernard Cornwell’s celebrated Richard Sharpe series, follows the adventurous soldier as he sails aboard the Revenant and encounters Admiral Nelson and the fleet off Cape Trafalgar. Set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, the novel captures a momentous naval confrontation while exploring Sharpe’s bravery, cunning, and loyalty. Born into poverty, Sharpe has risen through the ranks of the 95th Rifles by sheer courage and determination, earning the respect of comrades and enemies alike.
Cornwell masterfully combines historical detail with gripping action, portraying both the chaos of naval warfare and the personal struggles of a soldier who knows no family but his regiment. The story immerses readers in the strategy, danger, and heroism of one of history’s most famous naval battles, while showcasing Sharpe’s resourcefulness and daring.
This book is perfect for fans of historical fiction, military adventure, and readers following the Richard Sharpe series.













