Dear Mr Cornwell, My name is George and I am from Greece.I have to say to you that I like very much your books (I have read the Arthur’s tale, Saxon stories and Grail Quest). I have also some questions. In Arthur’s series you have a socked event with the Christian wedding of a dead prince with a young maiden. This is strange because Christians never did a ceremony like this (Orthodox Christians) and I did not found anything like that in my resources. I said that because this ceremony is not acceptable in Christian religion. Is this event imaginary, have you found something in old English tales? My second question is in Saxon stories with the Bitter Water, again in Christian Orthodox prayers we have no something like that. In all years of Byzantine empire and under Ottoman occupation the Christians priests did not do something like that? My question is again have you found something in old English tales that allow something like that and if yes , are there from Catholic or Protestants sources? Thank you very much from for your time. Kind regards George E. Georgas