
Master and Commander
by Patrick O'Brian (1969)
Like Sharpe's Eagle, this offers detailed historical action and camaraderie during the Napoleonic Wars.

by bernard cornwell (1981)
The first book in Bernard Cornwell's epic Sharpe series, which completely transports the reader to an unforgettable time and place in history. At Talavera in July of 1809, Captain Richard Sharpe, bold, professional, and ruthless, prepares to lead his men against the armies of Napoleon into what will be the bloodiest battle of the war. Sharpe has earned his captaincy, but there are others, such as the foppish Lieutenant Gibbons and his uncle, Colonel Henry Simmerson, who have bought their commissions despite their incompetence. After their cowardly loss of the regiment's colors, their resentment toward the upstart Sharpe turns to treachery, and Sharpe must battle his way through sword fights and bloody warfare to redeem the honor of his regiment by capturing the most valued prize in the French Army—a golden Imperial Eagle, the standard touched by the hand of Napoleon himself.
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by Patrick O'Brian (1969)
Like Sharpe's Eagle, this offers detailed historical action and camaraderie during the Napoleonic Wars.

by C.S. Forester (1920)
This classic precursor to Sharpe features a protagonist proving his worth in the brutal reality of 19th-century warfare.

by Bernard Cornwell (2004)
From the same author as Sharpe's Eagle, this shares visceral combat and historical immersion with a gritty hero.

by Simon Scarrow (2000)
Often called 'Sharpe in the Roman Legions,' this captures a similar soldier's-eye view of history and camaraderie.

by George MacDonald Fraser (1969)
While more satirical, this offers a similarly detailed look at 19th-century military life and high-stakes adventure like Sharpe's Eagle.
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