Hello Mr Cornwell.
Thank you very much for your books. I really enjoy your stories and I wonder if one day I will be able to visit Bamburg Castle. Who Knows ? I am far from you and I am far from England, although sometimes I think that I am there, with you and Lord Uhtred, fighting for our lives and for our believes. I can not wait for your seventh book about Saxon Stories. Maybe, this time, Uhtred will finally find a way to achieve his goals instead of keep making oaths to other lords and kings.
Best Regards,
Maurizio S. Angeletti
Bulletin Board
Mr. Cornwell,
I've not previously been much of a fan of historical fiction, but a church book club that was going to read The Last Kingdom, so I gave it a try. I've enjoyed the Saxon Chronicles so well that I made it a point to purchase a copy of each of them. You probably don't make a big cut from an Amazon purchase of a paperback edition of your books, but I wanted you to know that I thought highly enough of your writing that I wanted to add a vote to your continued success. So thanks for writing great stories. You've picked up new fan.
Keep up the good work!
Devin Hansen
Dear Sir,
I enjoyed so much reading your novels, that I just wanted to let you know. It is amusing that with the production of so many books you can still find such memorable plots! My favourite books are the Saxon ones so I hope to read , in the near future, something more about Uthred. Thank you very much for the enjoyable hours I spent reading your stories!Cristina Cesaratto
Mr Cornwell,
I just finished reading the new book over the weekend, I was very excited when the Kindle downloaded it as soon as it was available. Again a great story with some real history behind it, and like always it grabbed me and I couldn't put it down. I look forward the next one. The problem is it takes you a year to publish one and me 8 hours to read them! oh well. My wife hates your books, it means she doesn't see me for a day!. I love them.I hope Thomas of Hookton rides again, thoroughly love this series, I have read all your books and look forward to many more.
Gareth Kent
I'm a big fan of Dick Francis and was looking to find another similar author who can write great stories. What a treat when I read Azincourt. I had gone on the enjoy your other series and just wanted to extend my gratitude for all the hard work that each book must entail.
Best regards,
Larry Paget
Ottawa, Ontario CANADA
Mr Cornwell,
What a relief to hear Uhtred will be back! I love your books, the sailing books as well as the Saxon ones, so please keep them coming!
Good luck.
Carol
Dear Sir,
I love the Sharpes series and have read them all. Sorry to see them end. But I feel as if someone hasn't finished Mr. Starbuck's life and did so enjoy reading about what he might do next. Please, please, please renew this series. It was so enjoyable.
Thank you for bringing the Civil War to life and for your entertaining characters!!! As a history major the Civil War was my favorite time and esp. reading about the South.
I fear we are losing so much history in our schools that through novels maybe the only way to teach the younger generation. Thank you again for many enjoyable hrs.!!!Gloria Hollis
Thomas of Hookton is, in my view, a great character and it was good to see him back in action. Brought the book on Friday, and by Saturday had read through it. Now I have to go back to read the bits I missed the first time, and I am sure I will enjoy it just as much. If possible, more of Thomas please.
David Coote
Dear Mr. Cornwell,
I have just finished reading your STORMCHILD. You revealed so clearly in an expertly rendered unfolding in your book of the depravity of the lifestyle, reasoning, and actions of some of these co-called DO-GOOD cults. Moreover, you write so poignantly of the anguish of a parent who has lost a child to such family-alienating organizations, and the incredible love a parent desperately retains even while seeking for such a child who, it appears, has blatantly chosen to exceed all bounds of love and decency.
The suspense wrung me out; and, as usual, I found in your writing that thread of integrity.Thanks.
Elfreth
Hello!
I just wanted to convey my excitement at arriving home yesterday to find '1356' waiting on the door mat. A story about Thomas of Hookton! Fantastic! Thank you!
Michelle