Dear Mr. Cornwell I listen to books in my car. The first of yours I picked up was The Archer. Yes, I know you did not like the title the publisher chose, but I would not have picked up something titled “Harlequin”. An excellent book, and well read. Then I discovered that some of your Sharpe books were read by Patrick Tull, who is the very best book-teller I have ever heard. I think even you would enjoy revisiting those of your books that he tells. So I am reading the books that my library does not have on CD, tape or MP3. And on your recommendation I went online to get Mrs. Pakenham’s biography of Wellington. So far, it is interesting. So, thank you for these wonderful books. And, in closing, I must say that from reading Sharpe’s Rifles, I don’t think Mr. Sharpe was doing anything with the 95th for the Vimiero-Rolica campaign. But then, in Copenhagen most of what he did was not with the 95th, was it? Again, thank you. Ed Hume