Having been an enthusiast for your books since the first appearance of “Sharpe’s Eagle” in 1981, and being equally enthusiastic about the Napoleonic period for at least twice that time, I can honestly say that your accuracy in detail (you always “confess” whenever you alter a fact for dramatic effect) is masterly. But I’ve found an error in “Azincourt”!! Not in the main part of the book, but in the historical note, where you write “It was something so remarkable that its fame persists almost seven hundred years later”. Whoops-a-daisy – I add 700 to 1415 and I get 2115; I think you really meant 600 years! I’m sure it will be corrected when the paperback edition comes out. Seriously, you really brought 1415 to life for me. Many thanks. Douglas Hill