Dear Mr. Cornwell, So far I have read all the books you have written and I am nearly finished “Sword Song”. I am deliberately reading it slowly; I don’t want it to finish. Needless to say sir I have enjoyed all your books/series. My favorite is “Stonehenge”. But, in the Saxon Stories I think I discovered an error. In the first book, young Uhtred took “… a crude iron hammer…the size of a mans thumb” following a fight with another boy. But in “Lords of the North” the amulet is described as “a poor thing of carved oxbone”. This is I admit the only discrepancy I have ever found in your works and it is certainly of no consequence. Please continue to write your excellent books and I will continue buying them. Thank you for the many hours of pure pleasure I have experienced while reading your work. Robert Tatum