Dear Mr. Cornwell, I’m one of your Czech readers (though I keep reading your books in english and not in their czech translation). I enjoyed very much the Arthur books, the Saxon stories and the Grail Quest, and I’m looking forward to the next Uhtred book. There’s one question I’d like to ask you concerning the battle of Crécy in the Grail Quest: If I understood it right, you wrote that not only the blind King of Bohemia, John the Luxemburger, died on the battlefield, but also his son Charles. I was wondering about that since I remember that this Charles became the next King of Bohemia in 1346, and roman emperor nine years later (in the Prague castle, there’s just a famous art exhibition from the times of Charles IV right now). So maybe it was another son of John who bled to death there? Yours sincerely Josef z Kozyspad