Dear Mr. Cornwell, I have been mesmerized by many of your books. They have brought to places and times I have always desired to know more about. Places of intrigue and of times struggles and victories. I write you today to share with you my feelings of your newest book Agincourt. The people, places and story again have brought me such a wonderful reading experience however, the constant use of my Saviors name taken in vain sadden me. I realize that in history men of war have been taken and experienced things I can only imagine…This use of His name in vain truly cuts deep into what I hold dearest. I realize my thoughts may have little or no impact on your writing… I must share them with you. Unfortunately, I must depart as an avid reader and proclaimer of your truly great writings should this become the precedent in your next novel. Thank you for all the incredible books over the past 15 years. I will never forget the tales told and the history learned. God Bless.
Norman