Mr Cornwell, Your fiction has spanned the history of Britain, from the building of Stonehenge all the way to Waterloo and beyond. It is one of many reasons I enjoy your work. One aspect of British history is conspicuous in its absence however. I refer to the Roman invasion and occupation, the impact and influence of which is ever present in your novels, particularly the Arthur and the Uhtred sagas. I realise other notable work is out there, such as Simon Scarrow, of whom i am also a big fan. I was just curious if you would ever be throwing your considerable hat into that particular gladiatorial arena? I also realise that the rightful lord of Bebbanburg still has much to achieve before he can lay serpent breath to rest, so I’m more than happy in the mean time! wyrd bid ful aread! Rob Hatton