I love all your books, and I just finished the Starbuck books. I was wondering is there any more to his story in the future?
Jon E. Gordon
Hi Bernard,
Can I start by saying a very big thankyou for the many hours of pleasure you have gifted me following the exploits of Richard, Uthred, Thomas and the many other characters in your books. Not forgetting of course the main character in one of my favourite series, Nathaniel Starbuck.
I expect you have been asked this many times but when are we going to hear more of Nates actions through the American Civil War ? The last we heard he had just survived the horrors of Antietam Creek, where is he now, still wandering that terrible battlefield ? The war is only half way and the Confederate army far from defeated with major battles at Shiloh, Gettysburg, Vicksburg and Appotomax Station among others still to be fought.
Please, please, please can we hear more from Nate, it seems sad to leave him wandering the battlefield of Antietam whilst Uthred and Sharpe fight on in their respective battles.
Many thanks again for your wonderful books, can’t wait to get my hands on the War of the Wolf.
Anthony
Dear Mr. Cornwell,
I am writing to you because I wanted to tell you how much I have liked your books! I have just complete the books you have written for the Starbuck Chronicles and wanted to ask if you had planned on continuing the series. I hope that you do continue the series as they are one of series I like the most out of all the books I have read.
Thank you for giving me your time
~John M
Dear Mr. Cornwell,
I have enjoyed reading your works for many years. My first encounter with you was SCOUNDREL but have greatly enjoyed the Saxon Tales, The Fort, The Sharpe series and most recently THE STARBUCK CHRONICLES which I have shared with several of my friends (I apologize if this has affected your sales) and we now enjoy discussing Nate’s adventures. My question is whether you ever intend to renew this series as it would be enthusiastically welcomed. Finally, I wish to extend my sincere gratitude to you for having provided so many hours of enjoyment to myself, my sons, and everyone else who has listened to my preaching about the wonderful works of Bernard Cornwell. Perhaps someday when I am “Down the Cape” I will be able to thank you personally and shake your hand.
Joseph ODonnell
will we ever see another book from that series they were very good i really enjoyed reading them. i have read the sharpe series that you wrote and am at the moment reading the last kingdom ones. i do hope to see more of the starbuck books
Andrew Easey