Dear sir, I just finished The Archer’s Tale (or Harlequin, but I had an American copy), and thoroughly enjoyed it. I just wanted to mention one slight error I think you made. On page 375, you let an astrologer say to King Philip of France: “Neptune approaches the bending tomorrow, sire. It is not a hopeful conjunction.” As Neptune wasn’t discovered until 1846, I don’t think a late Medieval astrologer could use it in his predictions… No big deal, I just thought you might want to know. All the best, Francis Mouton P.S. English isn’t my mother tongue, so please forgive me for all the errors I make against the correct use of it. It is unintentional. Francis Mouton