I've decided Sharpe's Havoc is one of my favorite installments of the Sharpe series, because a) Dan Hagman lives b) rifle domesticity and c) high volume of instances where Sharpe does something incredibly stupid and/or selfless and Harper calls him out for it.
by Michael Cardwell (Author)
From the author (as posted on Kindle Vella: I’m a good man, the dead body at my feet with the hole in its chest notwithstanding. This is what goes through Ben Perkin’s mind as he stands over the man he has just killed. The police arrive and don’t believe his story. More bodies tied to Ben begin to show up, and all the clues point to him. Thus begins the chilling…