When will the next book in the Saxon series be published? Denis Barnes
Mr. Cornwell, I really like your Saxon series and was wondering if the series was over, or if there was going to be another book. All of your books are great and I thank you for the effort you put into the historical accuracy of your books. Have a great day. Lee Richards
I really want to say thank you for writing the wonderful Saxon stories, I discovered them only 3 weeks ago and have since eagerly devoured all four books. I can not express how much I have loved them and how much joy they have given me. I am thrilled to learn that you are at this moment writing a 5th adventure in this glorious series and I long for October when I will be reunited with my hero Uhtred. I want to ask if you have any idea how many more story’s you will pen in this series, I am praying that book 5 will not be the end of Uhtred’s adventures, I feel that he has many more battles to fight. Am I correct? Many thanks for reading this Mr Cornwell, I eagerly await your response. Yours Sincerely Elaine
Hi Bernard, I first heard of you, not through the Sharpe series, but because of your Saxon Stories. I picked up The Pale Horseman and was immediately captivated by Uhtred’s story so went back and read from the start of the series! So, first of all, thank you for what has become my favourite book series. When does the next instalment of the series come out? I can hardly wait. Also, well done with Azincourt. Another masterpiece. Yours sincerely, Andy MacKenzie
Dear all, I come from Germany and I want to know – Comes a fifth book from Uthred von Bebbanburg, the next story after sword song (Schwertgesang). The book is very very good and I think / hope the story doesn’t end with the 4th book. regards Thomas
Dear Mr Cornwell, I have just finished reading Azincourt. Bravo! Congratulations on yet another wonderful book. I am currently very busy writing up my Ph.D. thesis (I am an entomologist) and I’m sure my supervisor would be extremely peeved if he knew I spent so much time reading historical fiction, but your novels provide a much needed distraction from the long slog of my doctoral march. Thank you. Kind regards, Sam P.S. When can we expect the next adventure of our Saxon hero, Uthred? I am itching for the next installment!
Hi. I believe your a historical genius. I’m in the process of writing a book for I’m planning on being an author to but that’s not why i contacted you. I was wondering if you were going to write another Saxon book.
Josh Prichard
Hello Mr. Cornwell, yesterday I finished reading ‘Sword Song’. I enjoyed ‘The Saxon Stories’ very much, every single book. When I started reading ‘Sword Song’, I thought that this would be the last book of the series and that Uhtred will have conquered Bebbanburg by the end of the book. There was no hint that the story will end in a fifth book. When will this fifth book be published? Regards
Patrick Shillinger
Mr. Cornwell i read the Saxon stories and i wish u can tell me when the 5 book is will be ready? thank you
Pedro Castro
Dear Mr. Cornwell, my Name is Jochen and i come from Germany, i like your Book’s very well. Normally i need 5-9 Days to read a book. So well, now i already read all my Saxon Stories Books. Can you tell me in which year a new Episode of Uhtred is coming? Thanks at all for this great Books. best regards Jochen
Hello Mr Cornwell I have just finished reading your Saxon Series of novels and i really enjoyed them and loved the character Uhtred and wondered if you might be continuing the series or the character.
Paul Stephenson
Hi Bernard, I’m gradually going through all your books and I’ve just finished Sword Song in the Alfred series. Your web site says a fifth is under construction but have you any idea yet when it will be in the shops (in the UK)? I’m really looking forward to reading it. Regards, Norma
Hello Mr. Cornwell – I’m not usually given to making comments about things I read but I’m making an exception. I last year read the Grail Quest series and found the novels very enjoyable. This was my first exposure to your work. I’ve now undertaken the Saxon Stories and just finished “Lords of the North.” What prompts my comment is the scene involving the taking of Dunholm. I found this to be one of the most exciting battle scenes I’ve ever read in any genre. Your usual attention to detail was beautifully augmented with a variety of twists and turns that left some of the outcome in doubt until the tremendously dramatic climax of the scene involving the characters Thyra and Beocca, which I found quite moving and unexpected. Thanks so very much for your excellent writing. Onward now to “Sword Song.” Will there be more after this?
Tom Pitts