When I was 62 years old I became infirm, having to retire from work at that age was a big zero for me.I decided that I would write a book about my life until that time when I fell foul of the National Health. It was never a financial consideration just something for my descendants to refer to when they need in about 200 years time. When I was a kid I was a reader of very catholic tastes, then I fell out of love with it.After I become infirm I took up where I had left off. I have loved history for years, I find your books a good escape,(although very well researched).YOU WOULD BE QUITE IMPRESSED WITH MY COLLECTION OF HISTORICAL FICTION. I have most of your books in hard and paper cover, those I haven’t I still try for. I have found a writer that in my opinion is worth a mention she is Sara Douglas her book the Nameless Day is brilliant, a definite pretender to your throne. Regards Bob