Hi
I am just about to complete my reading(s) of Sharpe. Halfway through Waterloo and then on more. I have been reading them in Chronological Order rather than published sequence. Gives the continuity of the various battles et al that your lad gets into. I have totally enjoyed him and I take Patrick Harper as a brother. I read in your facing page that you are still writing Sharpe. Is this true? Where else are you taking him? Or is that just too cheeky a question?
Congratulations on the development of a great character in what was a truly important time in history
Cheers
JO’S
Have you any new book about sharpe´s adventures? I ask you because I read some of them and I know that them finish theoricaly with “Sharpe´s Devils”
IF YOU THINK TO PUBLISH A NEW NOBEL ABOUT SHARPE´S ADVENTURES COULD IT BE POSSIBLE THAT THIS NOVEL CAN REFER ABOUT THE SOUT AMERICA´S INDEPENDENCE OF THE SPANISH? MY QUESTION IS BECAUSE A LOT OF ENGLISH VETERANS AND OFICERS CAME TO SOUTH AMERICA TO FIGHT OF THE FORMER SPANISH COLONIES (FOR EXAMPLE GENERAL O´BRIEN (IRISH) WAS AN AIDE OF CAMP OF GENERAL SAN MARTIN. GENERAL AND ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE PERSONAL GARD OF GENERAL SIMON BOLIVAR WERE ALL BRITISH (I READ THIS IN AN OSPREY PUBLISHING BOOK) ABOUT THE ARMIES OF THE SOUTH AMERICAN´S INDEPENDENCE WAR). AS YOU BOOK “SHARPE´ DEVILS” SITUATES HE IN CHILE IN 1821 AND THE WAR FINISH IN 1826 WITH THE BATTLE OF AYACUCHO HE CAN JOIN OR SAN MARTIN´S ARMY IN SOUTHERN PERU OR BOLIVAR´S ARMY IN NORTHEN PERU. EXCUSE ME IF I WERE INDISCRET OR DISTURB YOU WITH THIS SUGGESTION. GUSTAVO A. J. SCAVUZZO (ROSARIO – ARGENTINA).-