Mr. Cornwell, I’d like to thank you for many hours well spent. I didn’t think I’d like your version of King Arthur but once I picked up the first book I realized that yours is perhaps one of, if not the best, modern version around. I think I must be in the minority when I say I don’t want to see a movie based on your Arthur books. I think Hollywood would ruin them. However, my question has to do with another fine effort of yours — the Grail Quest. How far could an English Archer fire an arrow and have a reasonable expectation of hitting a target, say, the size of a man’s head? At what distance could he expect to be effective firing at a grouped mass of men? Thanks for the answer, and thanks for the books! — Eric from Memphis