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I absolutely loved The Winter King, Excalibur and Enemy of God. I listened to audio versions through Books on Tape, narrated by the excellent David Case. My copies are on cassette, and I've been looking for a CD or downloaded version for quite some time now. The publisher doesn't seem to have plans for releasing the books in either of those formats. Can you use your clout to get a CD version released? Cassettes don't last forever, and I want to ensure that this excellent series is always in my audio library. Thank you for a great read, Jean Barolet

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I'll try my best!


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I have just finished reading the Starbuck Chronicles - I found them difficult to put down. Something rare for me. I would like to add my comment to the many who have mentioned it before, I think it is time - long overdue by the date of the books printed - for Nate Starbuck to make a return. It is time to enlighten readers like myself as to what happens next in the life of Starbuck. How does he get back at those who have done wrong to him?? How many more trials and tribulations he has to go through to survive another period in the Civil War?? Will old characters end and new ones begin?? After all there are still three more years to cover in the Civil War. As expected, I do have some ideas for the next chapter in Starbuck's life but, as you stress I can not submit them for fear of copyright claims, etc. I understand. (I do not have a clue how to write a book, I leave that to authors like yourselves. All I have is the imaginary vision to bring the characters to life). It would be great to read Starbuck again in his next adventures. Who knows, maybe he could follow in the success you have had with Sharpe. Well, thank you for your time. Mark Payne...

Over a decade without a Starbuck? That is a shame to say the least. Jack Washburn

please write another Starbuck book!I've just finished the fourth one and would love to read another. It's the kind of book you can't put down once you've started, but hate to see the end of the book coming!Plus I think there's one or two loose ends need tying up-how does Starbuck get his revenge on Falcouner?When will he get hold of Billy Blithe?Does Starbuck see the war out?Does he ever catch up with Gillsepe-his torturer?Will he marry Sally Truslow?So please hurry up and write a sequel or two!There's Nothing more frustrating than finishing a book and realising you have months to wait for the sequel, like I did about three months ago after reading The Lords Of The North, never mind only another month or so to wait for the next sequel there!Thank you very much for writing so many entertaining and addictive books. Regards Dafydd Wyn Williams


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I'm 17 years old and the first book of yours I ever read was Stonehenge when I was about 13 or 14. Since then I have read all the Saxon Stories about Uhtred and all the Thomas of Hookton books as well. Just wanted to let you know how much pleasure these books have given me and I'm really looking forward to reading Sword Song. Thank you. Good luck. And keep writing :)Charlie Henning


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I thoroughly enjoyed your first two Saxon books and look forward to reading the next two. They were well written and entertaining, but best of all, it was very refreshing to read a book with the view that religion is a crutch for the feeble-minded. I largely hold religion in contempt, more so with each passing year as the fundamentalists find new ways to tear my country (USA) and the world apart. I don't know if that was your intent or even a reflection of your own views, but it seems to be a recurring theme in the other books I've read so far: Scoundrel, Gallows Thief, and the Sharpe novels. Whatever the case, I will continue to read your books. Thank you, Josiah


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Hello, I have just started the "Lords of the North" and I have to say WOW! I read the first two in the series and have also read "Redcoat." I plan to read all of your books. You are great! I can't get enough of your stuff. Just fantastic. I recommend you to lots of my friends. I am really looking forward to more from you! Best regards, Rick


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Mr. Cornwell, I am going to be lame for a moment and just tell you that I LOVE the Saxon Stories. I am an American fascinated with British history. It started when I read about Harold Godwinson and William the Bastard in an old history book. But I have been searching for a good informative historical read and you are the answer to many prayers! Hehe, thanks again. Your biggest fan in the U.S Scott Sylvester


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I love your job, sorry for my English...I live in Brazil. I'm reading all of yours books. Thank you for my new heroes.
Wilson Marques de Araujo Jr.


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I buy all of your books and, in the past, have found them so fascinating that I struggle to put them down. I recently went on holiday and bought Crowning Mercy and Fallen Angels to read. What a disappointment. Crowning Mercy was not too bad but in Fallen Angels I discovered the first of your books that I found boring. It is basically a copy of the theme of Crowning Mercy but moved on in years. I struggled to force myself to finish it and could easily guess what was going to happen in each chapter. I hope this is only a glitch as I always looked forward to seeing a new book from you in the shops. Adrian Pearce


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I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your Arthurian trilogy. I have read most of the saga's, from Lawhead to Stewart, but your account was by far the most enjoyable. I almost felt as if I was there with Derfel at the end-thanks again for a great story. Nik Taritas


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I would like to thank you for many hours of pleasure your books have given me I have every one Thanks once again. John Molyneux