How did Bernard Cornwell decide to portray the chaos of battle in Sharpe's Triumph?
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How did Bernard Cornwell decide to portray the chaos of battle in Sharpe's Triumph?
Did anyone else find Sharpe's moral choices in this book more complex than in previous installments?
What inspired the setting of this particular campaign during the Napoleonic Wars?