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I just finished reading the Warlord chronicles, and I must tell you they are the best books I have ever read. I am disappointed that I am finished with the story, I feel as if Derfel is a friend of mine and I have lost him. You are a great writer and that was a phenominal story. I am going to start reading the Sharpe stories, but the Arthur books are a tough act to follow.

Jimmy Salerno


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Thanks for Starbuck and Sharpe. Robert Benavides


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Are there any more Sharpe books in the pipeline, if so when are they likely to be out? Bob Yates

Dear Mr Cornwell I belive that you are the best author of the modern age, you hvae created Sharpe and it has kept not inly me but 100's of people entertained for hours. I am hoping that you will continue to write such great books, and I would very much like to know if you are planning on writing anymore. Many Thanks Adam

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I am - I'm writing a Sharpe book now - to be published in the spring of 2006.


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I just picked up Sharpes Enemy , I have been reading the books out of order, and found the end of old Obadiah to be very fitting. He used rules to get Sharpe flogged and met his end by the system. Matt


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Dear Sir, I read to a 96 yr. old gentleman who has enjoyed your book: "The Last Knigdom", tremendously! We are eagerly awaiting the arrival of your next book on the same subject. I personally thank you for the wonderful story that has kept my interest up to the last page and beyond! Thank you for the opportunity you give your readers to contact you. May God bless you, Sincerely, Norma Atilano, San Antonio, Tx.


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Hello Mr Cornwell, or may I call you Bernard? I found one of your books, 'Sharpe's Battle' in the hotel bookcase on holiday last year. I read it and started on an unabated love of all things 'Sharpe'. I read 17 books in 2 months and I am on my way through them again. Words cannot fully express the joy that your books have given and continue to give me. I joined the SAS and will hopefully meet you at Woolwich on May 14th to thank you in person.Please do read Sharpe's Eagle again. I have just finished it and it is a cracking read. Yours, Sue.


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I found an old battered copy of Harlequin in a fairly unpleasant youth hostel in China last summer and as was the custom swapped it for one of my own books. Conveniently, I had an 11 hour bus journey the next day. I read the entire book from cover to cover and it left me wanting more. Since then I have read all the historical novels you have written to date (finishing the Bloody Ground 20 minutes ago) and have loved every one. I have got my whole family reading them, even my dad who upon finishing the Grail Quest series promptly cut down a yew tree to try and make a long bow. Im sure you get hundreds of these emails, but your books have been a pleasure to read, have provided me with countless hours of entertainment and most importantly have brought history to life. I look forward to your future novels especially the continuation of the Starbuck Chronicles. Yours, Will Gilbertson


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Dear Mr Cornwell, Until recently, I have not been a great reader of books, but a couple of months ago, my new wife said "Why not give it a try?" So, because I thoroughly enjoyed watching the "Sharpe" series on T.V, my wife bought me "Sharpe's Escape" from a Tesco Store and gave it, as a present, to me to help start me reading. I must say that I really enjoyed your book, and have read several other of your books. So far the books I have read are: Sharpe's Escape, Waterloo, Trafalger & Eagle! I have also read Fallen Angels. For someone who didn't read books, I don't think I'm doing too bad! Your books, in the way you write them, are totally captivating and historically enthralling. I am going to try to eventually read all your Sharpe books, and then try to get the other books written by you. Keep up the good work Mr Cornwell, and long may your books reign! From a rapidly growing NEW fan! Nick Lambert


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I am writing this to thankyou, your books are fantastic. I started reading Sharpe years ago and have never got bored!. Your Arthur trilogy is the best work you have done in my opinion, although having just read The Last Kingdom I might have to amend that statement. I look foreward to the next instalment with great anticipation once again thanks. One satisfied reader.
Steven Stedman


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Dear Bernard, Just for information, as a lot of people ask about the Sharpe films on TV. UK Gold are advertising the Sharpe series starting at 9:00pm (UK Summer time) on Tuesday 26th April. Regards Ed

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Thanks Ed!