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SHARPE'S FURY

RICHARD SHARPE AND THE BATTLE OF BARROSA, MARCH 1811

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In the latest of the Captain Sharpe novels, it is 1811 and Sharpe and his men are in Spain, where, in addition to doing battle (Sharpe’s preferred occupation), he has agreed to help a diplomat retrieve some embarrassing love letters. Crossley’s performance is outstanding. Not only are the Spanish, French, Irish, Scottish, and Spanish accents excellent, the voices are perfect for the characters, especially Sharpe’s, which has the roughness associated with his rise through the ranks rather than birthright. The battle scenes are so realistic that the listener will be transported back in time amidst the noise and the chaos, captured so brilliantly by Crossley. He is also superb at reading the humorous dialogue.

Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2006

Duration: 12 hrs

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    'TIL THE WELL RUNS DRY

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    An astonishingly unique historical novel, which begins in Trinidad in the 1940s, this is an example of the best that an audiobook can offer. The two narrators, Ron Butler and Bahni Turpin, are superb choices who move the listener smoothly between the two main characters. Farook and Marcia Garcia are star-crossed lovers who don’t have fate on their side. Turpin evokes the rhythms of English as spoken in Trinidad, lyrical, and rhythmic. Through her confident narrative style, Marica Garcia comes across as a strong, beleaguered young woman. Her trials evoke empathy in the listener. Butler establishes the contorted choices that face Farook as an Indian man who is prevented by racism from marrying his true love. This sprawling tale spans Trinidad and the United States, from the 1940s-1960s.

    Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2015

    Duration: 13 hrs

    Publisher: Tantor Media

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      In this stand-alone novel set during the Hundred Years' War, Thomas of Hookton, hero of Cornwell's Grail Quest trilogy, returns with his band of mercenaries in pursuit of the sword of Saint Peter—a holy relic said to bestow great power. Naturally, others are also in pursuit and are determined to win the sword at any cost. Jack Hawkins delivers a stunning performance of this dramatic novel of political intrigue and military battle. Throughout, he effortlessly distinguishes characters from all over Western Europe through various accents. Hawkins's thoughtful reading reveals the emotions of the characters, enhancing their portrayals. His performance is full of energy during Cornwell's signature battle scenes, offering the listener a visceral experience of war.

      Pub Date: Jan. 8, 2013

      Duration: 12 hrs

      DD ISBN: 9780062209344

      Publisher: Harper Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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