Dear Mr Cornwell.

I was fortunate enough to read 11 books from the Uhtred series. It is unfortunate that the thirteenth book will be final.

In the ninth, tenth and eleventh centuries, the land of Lothian and the city of Edinburgh were part of the Kingdom of Northumbria. Perhaps Lothian and Edinburgh were the property of Lord Bebbanburg. But in the first book, Uhtred said that the Tweed River was the northern boundary of his possessions. Then who owned Lothian and Edinburgh?

Will the Battle of Brunanburg in 937 be in the thirteenth book?

Thank you so much for Uhtred. These books made me happier.

Best regards,

Dmitry.