I have just put down you’re latest book Sword Song and felt so sad that I have again got to the end of another one of you’re books. I started with Sharpe and ripped through them all. Then you opened the Grail series and I was hooked ;) .Being a longbow user They really hit a chord then when they finished a fellow re-enactor said try the Saxon era ones the battle field sequences will get you. He was right and now with them at an end I just had to come on line to see what you have in store for us .My jaw hit the ground when I saw the latest book and I am going to pre-order Azincourt .Thank you so much for sticking with the correct spelling but your eye for detail I’m guessing would not allow otherwise.Then after reading what the next book is,you heap more excitement with the news that the one after that will be the next Saxon novel. To think I had come to plead for a further outing of Thomas Of Hookton. NOT that I would not dearly love to read more of the fellow archer. Thank you for so many hours of entertaining stories. PS.. Note to you’re agent .Films ..films..FILMS ! Sharpe was ok on TV but Mr Cornwell’s battle sequences scream for the big screen, and King Alfred wishes it so . PPS.. Have you ever thought of a series set during that most up and down periods of time. The War of the Roses. There are so many characters in it right up your street.
Mike Parker