Mr. Cornwell:
My name is J. Nicolás Gracía Mesa. I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina.-
I came across your books just by chance about a decade ago. The first I read was Excalibur, a few years later I completed de trilogy. It is not easy to find the books down here.-
I enjoyed them very much.-
Last year, looking for something to read, I discovered “Agincourt”. It was a very nice book. The plot was interesting, and the name of the main character could not be better. (I just forgot to mention that I am a very fond of archery, and every year we organize a Medieval Archery Tournament) I understand that your focus on that novel is on the archer and not in archery. So I felt that something was sort of missing, but that it was all in my expectations. I really like the book you wrote. I read a very few lines about yourself, and don´t think it mentions it, but just in case, you should try shooting with the longbow or the recurved. It´s worth it.-
After finishing that e-book, I was eager for more and discovered “The Saxon Chronicles”.  They are as delightful as the Arthur books. I must confess that Uhtred, is a very human character that I can´t help enjoying. It´s superb.-
It is not in my mind to annoy you. But I´m wondering if you:  have already decided the length of the chronicles?  When are you going to publish the remaining titles?
By the way, I am not sure if this is relevant to you. In Argentina, The only books I found were “Northumbria” and ”Stonehenge”, both  titles were edited in Spain. The Arthur books that were sold here were purchased in second hand bookstores, also in Spanish, and the same applies to some titles of Sharps saga.-
Thanks a lot for your time, and especially for the books you write.-
J. Nicolás Gracía Mesa.-