How did Bernard Cornwell decide to depict the harsh realities of war in Sharpe's Gold?
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How did Bernard Cornwell decide to depict the harsh realities of war in Sharpe's Gold?
Did anyone else feel the story’s pacing slowed down during the diplomatic scenes?
What inspired the character of Sharpe and his unwavering loyalty?