Hello, Mr.Cornwell! Its me again!(I forgot to add this to the last message)My dad, who by the way is Welsh and living in Queensland, Australia, read the first Arthur Book(Im sending him the next two cause he cannot find them) was made all of a sudden very homesick and I am looking forward to the trip that he and I plan to take to Britain. I absolutely love everything ive ever read, seen or heard about Britain. The History, the people, even the weather if you beleive it! He also told me the story of Alfred and the cakes! I was wondering if that was going to make it into The Pale Horseman. When you added that scene my admiration for your ability to weave absolutely EVERYTHING, historical and folk lore into a book was increased…something I never thought possible as you are already my favourite author and the one who inspired me to writing. P.S. I noticed every talking about you continuing certain book series. I know its most likely not going to happen but would I be unreasonable in praying that you might consider finding some possible, minute way of continuing the Warlord Chronicles, or some varient? pweety pwease…Cheers mate! from Matthew Hanks

Hi Mr. Cornwell. I’ve really enjoyed your books over the years, expecially the Sharpe’s and Warlord series. I have to admit- the Warlord Series is my favorite too. You’ve mentioned in previous FAQs that there won’t be any more Arthurian books (Arthur is off waiting to come back and all), however there is always room for a prequel. I’ve always been curious about Arthur’s relationship with his father and his brother, the battle that killed the elder Mordred, and Arthur’s exil to Gaul and his campaign against the Franks. Derfel is a good writer, but alas, he left out so much. Perhaps the good lady Igraine could slip him a few more parchments? Regardless, thanks for breathing new life into such a well loved tale. Scott Case