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  2. Bernard Cornwell - Wikipedia

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    Cornwell and wife Judy co-wrote a series of novels published under the pseudonym "Susannah Kells": A Crowning Mercy published in 1983, Fallen Angels in 1984, and Coat of Arms (aka The Aristocrats) in 1986. Cornwell's strict Protestant upbringing forms the background of A Crowning Mercy, which takes place during the English Civil War.

  3. Sharpe's Sword (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    On the French-Spanish frontier, a French patrol led by a colonel of Napoleon's Imperial Guard overtakes a carriage containing a priest and three nuns. The priest is the confessor of El Mirador, Wellington's best secret agent; he is tortured into revealing the spy's identity.

  4. Vavasour - Wikipedia

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    Used as a Christian name (Colonel Vavasour Devorax) in the novel A Crowning Mercy by Bernard Cornwell and Susannah Kells (aka Judy Cornwell).; Used twice as a surname by Dorothy L. Sayers, once in Murder Must Advertise (Miss Ethel Vavasour, Jim Tallboy's girlfriend), and once in Have His Carcase (Maurice Vavasour, a pseudonym of the murderer).

  5. Bernard Cornwell bibliography - Wikipedia

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    A Crowning Mercy: With Susannah Kells, the pseudonym of Judy Cornwell, Bernard Cornwell's wife [7] 1984 Fallen Angels: With Susannah Kells, the pseudonym of Judy Cornwell, Bernard Cornwell's wife 1985 Sharpe's Honour: 1986 Sharpe's Regiment: 1986 Coat of Arms: aka The Aristocrats, with Susannah Kells, the pseudonym of Judy Cornwell, Bernard ...

  6. Sharpe's Company (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    It is 1812. General Wellesley is ready to invade Spain from Portugal but two formidable fortresses stand in the way. Ciudad Rodrigo is taken, but Colonel Lawford is severely wounded and forced to relinquish command of the South Essex Regiment, depriving Captain Sharpe of an influential friend.

  7. Sharpe's Sword - Wikipedia

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    Sharpe's Sword is a historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell. It is the fourth in the series, being first published in 1983 , though the fifteenth chronologically. Set in the summer of 1812 including the Battle of Salamanca on 22 July 1812, the story follows Sharpe and his friend Sergeant Harper involved in espionage ...

  8. Sharpe's Company - Wikipedia

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    Sharpe's Company is a historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell, first published in 1982. It was the third in the series to be published, but is thirteenth in chronological order. The story covers January to August 1812, featuring the Siege of Badajoz during the Peninsular War.

  9. Sword Song - Wikipedia

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    Sword Song (Cornwell novel), a novel by Bernard Cornwell, published in 2007 Sword Song (Sutcliff novel) , a children's novel by Rosemary Sutcliff, published posthumously in 1997 Topics referred to by the same term