Hi Bernard. I read Harlequin a few years ago and for some reason never got round to finishing the tale of Thomas of Hookton. However, I came across the audio book as read by Sean Barrett and had to get it to listen to on my way to work. Superb. Now I have finished Thomas’ story with the other two audio books read by the same narrator and I was not disappointed. Why am I writing? Simply to recommend these audio versions to your other readers. Listening to the stories gives another dimension to reading. I have listened to and read many of your novels and get a different slant on the characters and situations in both forms. My ideas of how they sound are always different to the narrators. However, I must have the unabridged versions, I recommend the Edmund Dehn versions of the Arthur novels, the Sean Barrett versions of the Grail Quest novels and the William Gaminara versions of the Sharpe novels, others… I’ll let you know when I’ve heard them. Keep up the good work and may your pencil always be sharp! Andrew.