How did Bernard Cornwell decide to portray the camaraderie among soldiers in Sharpe's Enemy?
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How did Bernard Cornwell decide to portray the camaraderie among soldiers in Sharpe's Enemy?
Did anyone else find the depiction of the enemy soldiers surprisingly nuanced?
What inspired the choice to set this story during the specific battles of the Peninsular War?