I am an avid reader of all your books except the Sharpe series. I liked your ideas on the origins of Stonehenge you portrayed in “Stonehenge – A Novel of 2000 BC”.

You may be interested to know that this is now becoming a valid theory announced by the Wiltshire and Swindon Heritage Centre in their December News Sheet. Find out more at http://wshc.eu/images/pdf/2015_12_Intelligencer.pdf

Colin Loader

 

Dear Mr Cornwell,

I have read over 30 of your books, basically only having missed a few I could not get hold of.

If I recall your Stonehenge, you were pretty close to the mark on what has been claimed recently in the news about where the stones came from.

Would you please compare the new findings with what your book described, in terms of how close your story is to the now reported details?

Thank you,

Max Gillman, Economics Professor, UMSL.edu

 

“Evidence that bluestones were quarried in Wales 500 years before they were put up in Wiltshire prompts theory that Stonehenge is ‘second-hand monument’“http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/dec/07/stonehenge-first-erected-in-wales-secondhand-monument

If I remember correctly this was your theory was it not? lol

Steven Trotter