Friday, August 14, 2009
 
Book Report: Sharpe's Triumph by Bernard Cornwell (1998, 2005)
I read the first book in this series (Sharpe's Tiger) earlier this year, and nobody saw fit to fill in the gaps in the series for my birthday, so here I am reading the second book.

In this book, Sargeant Sharpe is the sole survivor of a massacre by a treasonous English major. Colonel McCandless takes Sharpe to try to capture the traitor and bring him to justice as English forces march to fight the armies of Northern India. A good collection of details and episodes based on real history.

One thing between reading this book and Space Vulture is how much more detailed modern books are. The old ones provided some sketches and a fast moving plot, but the books these days really lay on the detail. I don't know, it can take the book out of your imagination a bit and shoehorn it into the author's. Not that this book is that bad, per se, but I think it's a general evolution of the common style. I blame Faulkner.

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