Bernard , I really thank you for all of your books, but especially the Saxon series. I just love Uhtred, you’ve captured an imperfect person (as we all are) living in a violent time, but he is basically a good man, and (i think) honorable. I don’t really think you are anti-Christianity, just anti the religious system of those times, and you show us the hypocrisy of most of the church leadership, and that’s what Uhtred (and Bernard) don’t like. And yet, Father Beocca illustrates the few sincere christian leaders. And I thank you for showing Beocca’s courage in confronting the demons in Ragnars sister and setting her free, that was a master stroke. Including Beocca helps balance out the greed and un-christian lifestyles of the church leaders. I think you, like me, have a problem with organized religion, not a problem with God.

On Another note, I appreciate your subtle humor that’s sprinkled all over your writings; example, when Uhtred asks a priest if there are women in heaven, and he answers :yes lord, the women saints etc” and you say, the priest smiled, pleased that Uhtred was taking an interest in theology, then Uhtred says “no, I mean women for us to hump” . I laughed for 10 minutes after that. Just wanted you to know many of us appreciate and look for those subtle humorous dialogues you inject throughout these books. Believe me, it’s not lost on us.(I give one example of many). Thanks so much, I feel like Uhtred is a friend, I love the guy, and cant get enough of this series. I was ecstatic to learn it was not going to be a trilogy, and many more are planned.

So far, I’ve read all except the Arthur series, and the Sharpe series, they have not ‘grabbed’ me yet as all the others have. Are they stylistically different? or is it just me in the right mood at the right time? I know you get praise etc blah blah blah, so I wont bore you with more, I just give a heartfelt thanks to God or whatever forces gifted and shaped you into such a unique vessel to bring such enjoyment, life changing even, to so many. Thanks, Bernard Mark Gonzales Atlanta, Georgia