According to my study of the historical fiction series Sharpe’s Rifles, I concur.
It’s kinda a ridiculous series, basically about a British super soldier in the Napoleonic war. However, the author was obsessive about the environment and tactics being historically accurate. It’s a fun read if you like historical military fiction.
Haven’t read the books but in the series Sharpe basically survives through sheer dumb luck, but in the narrative it’s presented as him being some kind of super soldier.
In the books it’s kinda a mix of dumb luck and Sharpe being the equivalent of a British Terminator, who does nothing but kill and sling dick across Europe and India.
If I remember correctly, among other normally mortal wounds he gets shot in the dome twice throughout the series and lives.
The story kinda jumps the shark a bit here and there, but the descriptions about the military history like logistics and tactics are pretty great in all the books.
According to my study of the historical fiction series Sharpe’s Rifles, I concur.
It’s kinda a ridiculous series, basically about a British super soldier in the Napoleonic war. However, the author was obsessive about the environment and tactics being historically accurate. It’s a fun read if you like historical military fiction.
Haven’t read the books but in the series Sharpe basically survives through sheer dumb luck, but in the narrative it’s presented as him being some kind of super soldier.
On the other hand Sean Bean survives for a change
In the books it’s kinda a mix of dumb luck and Sharpe being the equivalent of a British Terminator, who does nothing but kill and sling dick across Europe and India.
If I remember correctly, among other normally mortal wounds he gets shot in the dome twice throughout the series and lives.
The story kinda jumps the shark a bit here and there, but the descriptions about the military history like logistics and tactics are pretty great in all the books.
Ah, sure bullets were slower back then…
Multiple copies are on youtube, btw, e.g.: