Mr. Cornwell, I’m sorry, but Agincourt was quite perhaps the worst book I have ever read. Don’t get me wrong, I worshipped you after reading the Saxon Tales. Never before have I been so fully engrossed in and satisfied by a novel. But I just don’t understand where your storytelling skills go when the hero is an archer, because the Grail Quest was pretty bad too. Now, seriously, back to Agincourt. Nothing whatsoever happened in that book. It was entirely bloviation. There were two, maybe three battle scenes. You spend half the book just describing the siege of Harfleur. And then a third of it repeating the lines “The French were going to attack” at Agincourt, but they didn’t do anything until the final pages. And how could we possibly believe 24,000 Frenchmen lost that battle? If i hear back from you, I’ll comment more on this. I just want an explanation for the atrocity that is Agincourt. I mean, are you the same Bernard Cornwell who created Uhtred, or have you lost your touch? Teja Alapati