Found 1,032 results for "Frederick Davidson"
by Bernard Cornwell, Frederick Davidson
It was funny, Richard Sharpe thought, that there were no vultures in England.
by Bernard Cornwell, Frederick Davidson
The war was lost; not finished, but lost.
by Bernard Cornwell, Frederick Davidson
More than a hundred men were abandoned in the village.
by Bernard Cornwell, Frederick Davidson
A pale horse seen a mile away at sunrise means the night is over.
by Bernard Cornwell, Frederick Davidson
The tall man on horseback was a killer.
by Bernard Cornwell, Frederick Davidson
Sharpe, arriving in Chelmsford, could not remember the way to the South Essex's depot.
by Bernard Cornwell, Frederick Davidson
Capitan-General Blas Vivar's wife, the Countes of Mouromorto, had been born and raised in England,but Sharpe had first m...
by Bernard Cornwell, Frederick Davidson
It was ten days short of Candlemas, 1814, and an Atlantic wind carried shivers of cold rain that slapped on narrow cobbl...
by Colin Dexter, Barry Forshaw
Morse never took his fair of holidays, so he told himself.
by Mildred Davis Davidson