I just finished Agincourt and enjoyed it tremendously. Looking forward to the next Uhtred book. I had a question about Agincourt. I had read in Barbara Tuchman’s A Distant Mirror that Edward the Duke of York apparently died of a heart attack and had no wound. I have been using the juxtaposition between this and Shakespeare’s dramatic death scene in my world history classes as an example of a glamorization of history in general and the middle ages in particular for some years now. In your novel you have him dying in combat and don’t refer to this in your appendix. Did Ms Tuchman have her information wrong or did you take poetic license? Dave Maher