Dear Mr Cornwell,

A huge thank you for all the wonderful books, unfortunately I have read them all, so some other writers get a chance now.. I have one question about the waterloo battle: I read an article by franck ferrand that states that one of the main reasons for the result was the use of a wrong map (by approximately one km) that napoleon used to plan his battle upon, thus his famous artillery having little effect and creating overal confusion during the battle.

What are your considerations on this? Does it make any sense to explain some questions that you must have asked yourself during the research you did?

With sincere thanks for all the hours spend reading,

Henri