Hello Mr. Cornwell. After reading the Sharpe and Grail quest series, I have embarked upon the Saxon stories. I haven’t quite got up to Death of Kings yet, but I was thinking. Now that Uhtred is in his forties, which for Medieval times was quite old, do you have any concerns about the stories not being as “action-packed”, as the earlier ones? Judging from the excerpts, Uhtred isn’t the rash, bold, headstrong warrior he was before. Will we still be enthralled by the later books? when Uhtred finally gets round too re-taking Bebbanberg, will he be too old and sick to do it himself? Yours, Daniel Evans