Dear Mr. Cornwell, I have enjoyed all your Sharpe Books immensely. To produce these books you must have hours upon hours of research on the peninsula war. As such you have become an authority on this subject. Have you ever thought about doing a series of films tracing this aspect of the Napoleonic war, not fiction, but the real war. I, for one, would love to see a series on the history of this part of the war. I would love to see the actual battle sites with someone who knows what really happened and explains it. Also to go over the other many aspects of that war, such as food, sanitation, hygiene, discipline, camp followers, conditions on the march, men, women, loot, pillage and so on. I wonder how many people really know what happened in Spain, Portugal, and later in France? Sir, please consider such a venture. As enjoyable as Sharpe was, the truth, the reality, is often so much more interesting and dynamic because you know that people had to actually go through that hell. Thank you for your time. Sincerely yours, Thomas Baxter