Hello Mr Cornwell, I read the questions and although I have similar comments, about what a great writer you are, so bear with me. Not only that your style is the most palatable and has inspired me to write (albeit poorly). And that your books are extremely hard to put down and your contribution to historical knowledge for thousands should not go unrewarded, but I take away scenes from my experience of your books. I know I love the passage where Sharpe fights alongside Wellesley in “Sharpe’s Triumph” and the Trafalgar battle the most, I know I’ve picked those books up just to re-read those passages. Are there scenes that stick in your memory as the most enjoyable to write as opposed to full books? If that’s not a strange question.
Adrian