Dear Mr. Cornwell
I have red almost all your books, translated in italian because my english is not so good and I liked them very much. There is a character that is worth your pen, english by birth but, after Crecy, italian in his story: John Hawkwood by us called Giovanni Acuto. In this letter I think I have been inside your guidelines, I am 72 years old and I have never wrote a book nor I will in the future. I thank you for the beautifull hours I had reading your novels and I send you my best regards.
P.R. Franzoia