Hello, This isn’t a question but more of a fan letter and a thank you, especially for the Warlord Trilogy. I read all of the trilogy and when working in Korea, as an animation supervisor, I introduced some friends to the series, as they did me, to other books and authors…I must say that the Warlord Trilogy infected us with a zeal other books did not. When I got the unabridged book tape of the series, read excellently by the actor Edmund Dehn, they were passed around until they wore out. working as we do, it was fabulous to have these stories read to us as we checked scenes and re-drew animation. The last book, Excalibur, was heartbreaking. No matter how many times read or listened to. It is a story who’s characters come alive for the reader or listener and to lose them at the end, the very fact of having finished the book, is wrenching. So it was with some interest that I read that this series was your personal favourite..that and your admiration for George Macdonald Fraser (another favourite of the ex-pat animation lads in Korea), prompted me to write this to you, since, indeed, although the Warlord Trilogy is a favourite, all your books have brought pleasure and joy. Thank you very much. Simon.