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Old 08-27-2021, 10:54 AM   #2026
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Sharpe’s Revenge By Bernard Cornwell $1.99 Amazon, Kobo and B&N
Historical fiction; I noticed that a new ebook for this series comes out in November.
I’ve been looking forward to the new Sharpe, as I’m done with the series to date. However, I wonder who’ll narrate it? Patrick Tull was the best; Frederick Davidson did the most and he’s one of my favorites, but his Sharpe wasn’t as good as Tull’s and his Sergeant Harper was absurd. He sounded like the Lucky Charms leprechaun. Still, the most recent narration was by Steven Crossley and was lacking in comparison to both Tull and Davidson.

OK, I typed this and realized I could find out and the new Sharpe is narrated by Rupert Farley, with whom I’m not familiar. I note that the pre-order price at Audible US is $9.93, much less than the standard credit price, which is tempting.
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