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Does no-one remember "Redcoat"? Brilliant story about the British occupation of Philadelphia during the War of Independence. In my view would make an excellent mini-series on TV. I have all your books and I find it very hard to have to wait for the next. Tried to convert my paperbacks to hardbacks - impossible as the people who have them are holding on to them. Keep the ink flowing.
David Eric Coote


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Mr. Cornwell, I must admit I'm an avid fan of your work. It has inspired me in a lot of ways, and for that I thank you. Throughout life, we have to fight to survive. For only a warrior, whether wielding a sword or a pen, can pursue free will, which is our only right given at birth. I have been through a lot, grew up faster than a speeding bullet, and I'm only 24. I recognize my eternal wisdom, and sheer will and love for life in your characters. Your work grabs a heart and entertains the mind through your vivid depictions of well planned characters. I'm honored to say you're one of my favorite authors in this lifetime. :) Stay positive, keep dreaming and take care of yourself. Thank you kindly, Senko Redzic : P.S. I must insist!!! I have a quick question! What is your fascination/connection with clubbed feet? :) Senko Redzic

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Thanks! Fascination with clubbed feet? Didn't know I had one.


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I just finished reading one of your q&a's. And you mentioned you don't know how many more of the Saxon series are to come. I do hope it is 10 more! I have not read since high school(I'm 24). Or at least fiction. And I read all 3 books this past Jan and Feb. A whole month and a 1/2. That's record for me. I'm a 6 monther(is that a word?!). I started your Aurthur books. Can't get enough of it! And just saw Michael York in Lancelot. You have really put the passion of reading back in my life. Thank you so much! I tell everyone they have to get their hands on THE SAXON SERIES. Christy


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Dear Mr. Cornwell, I first discovered Richard Sharpe in my mid-teens and I am happy to say that he was my devoted companion throughout school and university. A short while after graduating I went to work overseas. Richard came with me of course, but by then I had been introduced to Nathaniel Starbuck at a party and I had also come across Arthur during a leisurely browse in Hay-on-Wye. The four of us journeyed together for many happy years, occasionally meeting new friends on our travels, until eventually I returned to the UK, married a Northumbrian and moved into the village of Edington in Wiltshire. After so many happy years in the company of such gallant men how could I have known that the best was yet to come? I met Uhtred in Swindon in 2004 and since then we have spent many unforgettable hours together on the downs reliving the glorious days of Wessex. A few months ago I even took my husband and daughters up to the white horse to read aloud to them the final chapters of 'The Pale Horseman' so that they, like me, could look towards Chippenham and imagine how it must have looked to Alfred and the men of Wessex - the sight of that vast Danish army marching across the plain to fight that decisive battle on our very doorstep. I have been reading and loving your books for so many years and I just want to say thank you. Thank you for writing, thank you for making history come alive, but most of all thank you for creating my heroes. I couldn't love them more! Best wishes, Carina Wiltshire


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I can't tell you how much I am enjoying reading the Starbuck books. I read the first two, then read "To the Gates of Richmond" and am now reading Battle Flag. I have learned so much, and I grew up in Richmond! I especially enjoyed learning about John Bankhead McGruder and his theatrics and the Quaker guns. Makes me proud of their creativeness and ingenuity. I try to find a few minutes each day, and I am hoping and praying there will be a 5th (and more) book to this series. I belong to the United Daughters of the Confederacy and have always loved reading about history. Please keep writing them! Betty Luck


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I stumbled upon you in {i know you will probably hate me for this }the cut price section at Tesco's : It was a compilation of Harlequin and Vagabond, and you Sir , are a Thesauraus yourself - I found your storytelling utterly compelling ; informative historically ; and a damn good read . I also read your FAQ's , of which the one about actually getting a book written and then published , to be honest and heartfelt . If I ever get round to writing I will use your wise words as my inspiration . Thank you for a stunning yarn .... Calum


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I had intended to ask when the next Saxon book would be, however you have brought me so much pleasure, I just decided better merely to thank you and wish you well. Please don't reply, it distracts you from bringing pleasure. If ever I can do anything for you, please ask. You are just f*****g fabulous. thank you very much, Frank


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Hi Bernard what can I say, I first started reading your books when I was only 11 and you got me into reading, I am now 26 I own all your books that you have ever written (as far as I know !!) I have also named my daughter after a character from The Arthur series (Seren) Myself and my wife both read the books and loved the name so we chose it (not a common name I might add). I've had a bit of a dry patch as I've read most of your series a couple of times so I can't wait till the next book is out which ever series it belongs to, but don't rush it's always well worth the wait !!! I recently started reading the Harry Potter series, have you read any of them ?? I have found the films are very similar to the books which you don't often get with films. As lots of people have said before me it would be great to see some more of your book series on film like the warlord books, grail quest etc... I hope all is going well with yourself and your family and hope to see you again at a book signing in Waterstones in Sheffield when or if you are back there, (I know you've been about 3 times as I was there getting some books signed but didn't know to bring in my own would have saved me a fortune !!! always worth it though to have a book signed by fav author.) Any way I know you must be extremely busy so I`ll leave you in peace, as Merlin always said Fate is Inexorable. Bob Palfreyman


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Just read The Last Kingdom and I found it magnificent! I have already ordered the two sequels. Well done for bringing to life that era of history that I find fascinating. Kind regards Nick


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I just wanted to say how much I enjoy your books. I especially loved the Saxon Tales, The Grail Quest Series and a few of the other novels. The writing is so clear and fast, I can hardly put the books down, they are such a high calibur of story telling. For some reason, the Sharpe's books do not interest me, but thank you for your style of writing, and subject matter. Keep them coming! Respectfully, Cheryl Fritz