Cornwell, Bernard

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The fort

a novel of the Revolutionary War
2010
After the British establish a fort on the Penobscot River, the Massachusetts patriots--among them General Peleg Wadsworth and Colonel Paul Revere--mount an expedition to oust the redcoats.

Sharpe's gold

Richard Sharpe and the destruction of Almedia, August 1810
1987

1356

a novel
2013

Excalibur

a novel of Arthur
1998
Tells the story of Arthur's desperate attempt to triumph over a ruined marriage, the Saxons' determination to destroy him, and of Merlin and Nimue's dangerous quest to summon the Gods back to Britain.

Enemy of God

a novel of Arthur
1997
King Arthur, having ended the civil war in Britain and united the kingdom, must now deal with the dangers of religious strife, Britain's war against the Saxons, Merlin's unceasing quest for the last of the Thirteen Treasures, and enemies who pose as friends.

The winter king

a novel of Arthur
1996
In a Britain populated by both druids and Christians, torn asunder by feuding regional factions, and threatened by invading Saxons, Arthur emerges as a powerful, courageous warlord capable of inspiring loyalty and healing festering wounds.

Excalibur

a novel of Arthur
1997
Tells the story of Arthur's desperate attempt to triumph over a ruined marriage, the Saxons' determination to destroy him, and of Merlin and Nimue's dangerous quest to summon the Gods back to Britain.

Heretic

2007
Young Thomas of Hookton, on a mission for King Edward to capture the castle of Astarac, becomes an outcast when he saves a beautiful woman from being burned as a heretic by a corrupt local priest, but his friends rally to his side when he uncovers a plot to create a fake Holy Grail for a diabolical purpose.

Sharpe's siege

Richard Sharpe and the Winter Campaign, 1814
2001
In 1814 Richard Sharpe and his small force of Rifleman face overwhelming odds after being abandoned deep in French territory.

Sharpe's revenge

Richard Sharpe and the peace of 1814
2001
British solider Richard Sharpe faces duel battles in the Peninsula Wars--one to conquer the city of Toulouse, and the other to defend his honor against the charge that he stole Napoleon's personal treasure.

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