Hello Mr.Cornwell. Read 12-15 of your books and I’m really impressed with your plots and your characters. But there is one question that always comes to mind when I read so called historical novels (especially series)and I was hoping you could help me out. Do you ever get tempted to kill your main character in one of the many battles? In order to change the direction of the story, give the reader a shock or just for the effect of being less predictable in your next novels? I can see that killing Sharpe in book nr.4 would have been a bad idea, though..
Leif Ingebretsen