Hi, I’m from Brazil and really enjoyed your books about Thomas of Hookton. One thing I always do when I’m reading history books is look over names and places in other literatures to find out more about them. I was looking over the name of Charles of Blois, mentioned in the second book of the trilogy. What I found out about him is that Charles of Blois, son of Guy de Chantillon, count of Blois, was imprisoned by John de Montfort. Am I right? Am I talking about the same person mentioned in your book? Bernard, you describe the battles so well, that I was almost caught by my mom making the sound of arrows hitting the bone of a warrior, as I was reading the books. And, yes, I do compare you to other authors, like Steven Pressfield and Conn Iggulden, your compatriot, but , indeed, in some aspects, like battle descriptions, you can stick the readers to hours of fun and excitement. Thanks. Fabiano