Dear Mr. Cornwell.

 

Before get deep in the matter, I would like to apologise for my poor english. So… I hope you could understand it when you be able to read it.

Well… I would like to thank you. I always have loved the war subjects, since when I have discovered a series of historical books about World War II in my grandmother shelf. Since then I have searched and read all I could about it. But one day a friend have said me “you must read Cornwell’. So I started with Stonehenge. God… I loved it. And then I’ve got the Azincourt… I was in love. And then… Warlord Chronicles. Mr. Cornwell… You are awesome. Since then I have all the books that have been published here in Brazil in portuguese. And I love each one of them. Of course I have the ones I love more. But all of them are trully amazing.

 

Well… I would like, then, to ask you a questions, if you don’t mind.

 

First of all… I am reading Starbuck Chronicles. I have never thought I would like so much to read aboute American Civil War. But, since I have read Rebel I’m looking for anything about this, You make it with people, Mr. Cornwell. So. Do you have an idea about the next Starbuck Chronicles book? I’m reading the third book now, and waiting for the fourth to be published. But… I know the story woul be far larger than it is until now, because of the Sharpe’s series (I loved this series too… But… How could we not love Sharpe, Harper and the ladies they met?).

 

Another question is… How many Sharpe’s and Saxon Chronicles’ do you think will be written and published? I am very anxious.

 

And, for last but not less important, do you have some visit scheduled to Brazil? We miss you, Mr. Cornwell. I hope to meet you someday.

 

Thanks for the work you share with us, amazing stories about the past, with adorable characters (even the ones we hate, like Hakeswill, Sculley and Lancelot).

 

Warm regars from Brazil.

 

Robson Felipe Mariot Belloli