Series: Book 2 in the Sharpe Extra series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Historical Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
A Richard Sharpe short story, featuring scenes of action and
adventure at Christmas. 'You'll like Irati,' Colonel Hogan said. 'It's a nothing
place, Richard. Hovels and misery, that's all it is and all it
ever will be, but that's where you're going for Christmas.' Sharpe was sent to Irati because maybe the French were going
there. The garrison planned to march at Christmas in the hope
that their enemies would be too bloated with beef and wine to
fight, but Hogan had got wind of their plans and was now
setting his snares on the only two routes that the escaping
French could use. One, the eastern road, was by far the easier
route, for it entered France through a low pass, and Hogan
guessed it was that route that the French would choose. But
there was a second road, a tight, hard, steep road, and that
had to be blocked as well and so the Prince of Wales's Own
Volunteers, Sharpe's regiment, would climb into the hills and
spend their Christmas at a place of hovels...