Dear Mr. Cornwell, Thanks for giving me many hundreds of hours of enjoyable reading-it began for me with the Arthur series (I had an idea to try and write my own, but everyone elses books are too good!)and then last year for my summer fun reading on the hammock I read the classic 10 (or was it 12?) Sharpe books (the paperbacks with the orange covers). A French descendant(via Quebec great-great grandparents) I nonetheless found myself cheering for Richard and Co., although I felt REAL bad about the cavalry charge at Waterloo-all those wonderfully valiant horses and men sent to their deaths in vain…but I could be talking about any battle, really. Your Stonehenge book was the latest read-WOW! I have a dream of going to England to see the “sites”, I will try to not invoke Camaban, and his brothers, when I go! A Great Read! Now here’s the pitch-If you ever are in, or coming to, R.I.(particularly Southern R.I.) and want a tour of some fun archeological sites, or just want to yap with a fellow (but amateur) history/archeology fan, or just are in the area for what ever reason, I would consider it a great honor to meet you-and please don’t think I’m star-trippin, or suffering from grand delusions or anything odd: just letting you know that you have a fan in Rhode Island who would consider it a privilege and again,honor, to meet you. Respectfully, Johnny Provo P.S.I cut off the “st” from my last name in a vain effort at proper French pronunciation-imagine my initial reaction when reading the Sharpe series and seeing what my last name really meant to Richard and the rest of His Majestys’ troops! Too funny!