Dear Mr. Cornwell, I have enjoyed your sailing noves immensely, not only for the stories themselves but also for your very accurate depiction of the craft of sailing. On one of the early jacket covers, there is a photo of you at the tiller of a sailboat, and I thought “The man deserves a bigger boat!” (I’m an avid sailor myself) Through these early novels, I came to read most, if not all of your others. This morning I finished “The Pale Horseman” and am burning with a question for you. When I was 11, I read “The Long Ships” while living with my uncle’s family in Sweden. It remains one of my favorites. While reading “The Pale Horseman”, I couldn’t help but think that you had brought forward at least one character from “The Long Ships”, Brother Willibald, and at least one image, that of the wound Ragnar suffered in the final battle of your book. Whether this is the case or not, I enjoyed fond memories of my very early reading 42 years ago. Thank you for your gift! Lofton Harris