Hello Mr. Cornwell, I am a huge fan of your work (especially the Sharpe books) and tell as many people as will listen that they need to read your books! I just started reading Death of Kings and I have a question for you. I am somewhat obsessed with chronologies and with placing historical events in their proper times (as far as this can be done). I notice that the novel starts on Saint Alnoth’s day and that you say it is the winter of AD 898. You further state that it is a Sunday. I found out that Saint Alnoth’s day was either February 27th or November 25th. I then found a calendar online for the year 898 (yes, that’s how obsessed I am) and discovered that neither February 27th or November 25th fell on a Sunday in 898. I do not mean to be petty or over critical, but I am just a little confused and wondered if I missed something somewhere. Thank you! Joseph Firoozmand