Dear Bernard, I have just finished reading Azincourt. As an author myself I appreciate how valuable feedback is so I thought I would provide you with some. The book from start to finish was excellent in every respect. It drew me in, kept me engaged and educated me at the same time. The character development in particular, was outstanding. The only constructive criticism I have is that the epilogue could have gone further. I wasn’t ready for the story to finish which of course, is a compliment in itself. Perhaps you could have described a little of the life the Hooks led once back in England along with the ransom Nick gained from Lanferre and the relationship between them – did he become a genuine father-in-law for example? I wanted that to be so as even the ‘baddie’ had become a likable character. This is the first of your books I have read and will certainly be reading others from your back catalogue. Which ones come closest to the Azincourt format in terms of making a novel out of a real historic event? Kind regards Simon