Hello Mr. Cornwell, Just this morning of July 4th I finished reading your Stonehenge, and I want to thank you for creating the fantastic world I could easily return to each night. Last November I had the privelege to visit Stonehenge and the photos I took, especially the panoramics, provide a perspective I didn’t get being so close to the monument. It’s like that with your book. The story you wrote is much more satisfactory than the vistor’ phone explanations which were necessarily brief and vague. Your novel, though fictitious, is a fuller, richer and believable explanation. In a way I wish I’d read the book before seeing the site; on the other hand could I have appreciated it? There’s the same feeling about your Historical Note. I guess the only solution is to read Stonehenge again, some of the other books you cited, and visit the site again. And I’ll be giving the book to several friends. Happy choices all around. “… and the stones were left to the spirits. Which holds them still.” A perfect ending, which gave me chills. Thank you. Sincerely, Pat B Seattle, WA