Hello Mr Cornwell
My name is Carlo and I’m reading your books in Bern, Switzerland:). So today I’m just finished Starbuck – Part 4. As a very interested person in history, especially civil war (I also read your Waterloo Book and loved it), I’m worried about not finding any information about Starbuck’s journey after Antietam. So do you have any news for me:)?
Yours sincerely
Carlo
Hi Bernard,
Fantastic news about the Starbuck tv series, when will we get to see it in the UK?
This surely has to be the inspiration you need to continue Nate’s story.
Martin
Dear Mr Cornwell,
I would like to say how much I have enjoyed reading your books. I truly do enjoy them. I cannot say I have a favorite series as I find each one equally entertaining and engrossing.
My reason for contacting you is that I am just finishing up the Starbuck Chronicles. I am truly hoping that you will soon return to writing these. My appetite has been whetted and I must say I am eagerly looking forward to more of Nate Starbuck. I guess I am in need of “closure.” :)
I wish you the best.
Sincerely,
Lance Brown
Dear Mr. Cornwell.
I see from your home page that they are making a TV series about Nate Starbuck. I recall that it was the making of Sharpe that caused you to drop Nate and write more Sharpe. I read Sharpe and Starbuck in tandem once a year as my wife wont let me read them more often (once I have my nose in these books nothing gets done, so she says), so I hope that this TV venture may stir you on to return to Starbuck again. I really need to know how you intend to drop Washington Faulconer in it when Stonewall Jackson is shot by his own side. This just has to be Faulconers fault. You once wrote that you worried that Starbuck was to much like Sharpe. I don’t think so and judging by the number of fans who beg you to write more I’m certain that they would be snapped up as quickly as all your other super books.
>From a big big fan.
Mike Walker, Worcester, UK.
I would like to thank you for the countless hours of entertainment you have provided this old retired guy in the last 3 years. I first read Agincourt on my wife’s suggestion. Then found the Sharpe series.on kindle and read one after another until finished. Done the same with The Warrior series and Starbuck. I really loved the Starbuck series maybe best of all. I know why you stopped writing them and sadly I thought them done. However now that there is a film production in the making might you do another?
Thanks again
Brian Duke