How did Bernard Cornwell choose to depict the chaos of battle in Sharpe's Storm?
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How did Bernard Cornwell choose to depict the chaos of battle in Sharpe's Storm?
Did anyone else feel the emotional stakes were heightened by the historical context?
What do you think led to the decision to focus on Sharpe’s internal conflicts amidst the action?