I think I have probably read everything you’ve published and look forward to many more books. I am an advanced collector of Canadian Army Cap Badges and a half a century ago, was a junior officer in the Canadian Army. Nearly every book of the Sharpe series, except when he was a new officer, contains what I believe to be an error. Gasp! You don’t make many of them. He is frequently referred to by his men as “Mr Sharpe”. I was taught….and learned the lesson the hard way…that only officers below the rank of captain and Sergeant-Majors are referred to as ” Mister” (and Officer Cadets) The correct term for an officer above the rank of Lieutenant is the Rank, followed by the name (e.g. Captain Cornwell) and when face to face the suborinate always address an officer as “Sir” and never by rank. The exception is when he is calling to him and the rank and name is always followed by the word “{Sir”…e.g. Captain Cornwell, Sir” I once heard a recruit address an officer by his rank with no name and it cost him a week of C.B. Please stop calling Captain (and above) Sharpe as “Mister” Regards, Lorne Newson