Mr. Bernard Cornwell,
First I’d like to wish a belated Thanksgiving to you. Secondly, I’m re-reading Sharpe’s Escape and Eagle, these past weeks, Sharpe’s Eagle , which I sadly skipped parts in the past, is ingeniously captivating and full of detail, especially with Sharp’es rescue of the sullen discouraged South Essex from the French dragoons and artillery. May I ask if in the future a series of films following young Richard Sharpe is in the works, with Sharpe being played by a younger actor? However returning to Eagle  the best scene yet before the battle of Talavera, which I ‘ve been too , was when Sir Henry Simmerson looks like a madman screaming  for cavalry and rides to the lumber yard  accompanied by General Rowland “Daddy”  Hill,  only to discover the South Essex on early parade in which Sharpe’s Sergeant act saves the battalion from mutiny and severe floggings. Your truly a vivid storyteller, Gracias from Tucson AZ,

Best Regards,

Jorge Paez