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Sharpe’s Honour 1994

Set in 1813, Sharpe's old foe Major Ducos manipulates a young marquesa into falsely accusing him of rape. The marquesa’s husband challenges Sharpe to a duel, then is found dead the next morning. Sharpe is arrested, tried by court‑martial, and his comrades, Patrick Harper and the Chosen Men, seem unable to prevent a hanging or restore his honour.

Set in 1813, Sharpe's old foe Major Ducos manipulates a young marquesa into falsely accusing him of rape. The marquesa’s husband challenges Sharpe to a duel, then is found dead the next morning. Sharpe is arrested, tried by court‑martial, and his comrades, Patrick Harper and the Chosen Men, seem unable to prevent a hanging or restore his honour.

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In 1813, Napoleon Bonaparte is reeling from his disastrous invasion of Russia the year before, and Lord Wellington is preparing to drive the French out of Spain. Richard Sharpe is mourning the death of his wife Teresa, carrying a quiet resolve as he moves between camp and battle, a lone wolf among the marching armies.

Sharpe’s archenemy, French Major Ducos, hatches a plan to fracture the fragile alliance between Spain and England and to settle a personal score with Sharpe. He enlists a brilliant yet treacherous French spy, La Marquesa, to write a letter to her Spanish husband claiming that Sharpe forced his attentions on her. The shameless ruse sets off a deadly chain of events: a duel between Sharpe and the outraged nobleman, which is interrupted by Wellington’s soldiers, and a later crime in the shadows that leaves the Spaniard dead at the hands of El Matarife, a ruthless partisan. Sharpe is framed for the murder and sentenced to hang, a blow meant to force the British to abandon Spain and appease their uneasy Spanish partners.

To keep the alliance intact, Major Nairn, Wellington’s spymaster, engineers a chilling swap: another condemned man is executed at a distance so the switch can go undetected, while Sharpe and the loyal sergeant, Harper, are sent to uncover the truth behind the plot. Meanwhile, Father Hacha, and his conspiratorial brother, El Matarife, abduct La Marquesa and imprison her in a secluded nunnery, crystallizing the stakes and tying up loose ends in Ducos’s scheme. Sharpe, ever the capable improviser, frees her but is soon pursued by El Matarife and his men as the net tightens around them.

Captured by a French patrol, Sharpe is hauled to Ducos, whose smug confidence reveals the depth of his treachery: with Sharpe out of the way, a fragile peace treaty would let the British army withdraw from Spain. Harper and the rest of Sharpe’s chosen men mount a daring rescue, infiltrating the French prison in disguise and freeing their commander just in time for Sharpe to play a pivotal role at the Battle of Vitoria. The climactic clash sees Sharpe confront El Matarife, forcing him to confess before Spanish and British witnesses, a moment that threatens to vindicate Sharpe’s name and crush Ducos’s scheme. El Matarife then makes a last, brutal bid to stab Sharpe, but a Spanish major shoots him, shifting the loyalties and beliefs of the battalion in that moment of truth. With his plot collapsing, Ducos unleashes one final act of treachery by killing Father Hacha, a blow that underscores the perilous web of alliances and betrayals that defined the campaign.

In the aftermath, Ducos is dragged from his horse and shot by routed French soldiers, left to die—yet somehow surviving to continue his vexing presence in Sharpe’s world. The struggle leaves a landscape of fragile truces and hard-won victories, where courage, cunning, and loyalty are the enduring currency of soldiers who refuse to surrender the fight for honor.

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