Dear Mr Cornwell, Firstly let me say how much I’ve enjoyed reading a large number of your books, though there are many yet to be read, thank heavens. Having just today finished reading “The Lords of the North”, I was trying to think of a good name for the series when I found that you are now calling it “The Saxon Stories”. I can’t help feeling that “The Saxon Sagas” might have more oumph, and I promise not to sue if you use it. I’m delighted to note that you plan more in this excellent series, and I hope, too, that before too long you’ll decide to write a follow-up to the excellent “Gallows Thief”. My wife, a fellow Cornwellphiliac, and I live in a small village near Burlington, Ontario, and were very disappointed to be told a few years ago by a salesman at The Different Drummer that you had had a signing there a couple of weeks earlier. You will be pleased to know that he considered you to be the most enjoyable author that they had ever hosted. Should you ever pay a return visit to our area, I will certainly hope to attend. Many thanks for all the pleasure you have given us, and warmest good wishes for your continued success. Sincere regards, Richard Glanville-Brown Lowville, Ontario