I’m am a big fan of your Arthurian novels, they are very well researched by yourself, and that is why it upsets me to see that an illustration of one of your Arthurian novels has a medieval knight from the romantic period on the front, I think I saw it on “Excalibur”. This is obviously a mistake on the illustrator’s party, but I was wondering why you allowed it to be published so?
Also I think I missed out some information on the Saxon novels, I read them as soon as they come out and I might have got muddled up in my information in between the waiting. But, Uhtred is 21 in Lords of the North and 28 in Sword Song, and you don’t hear about his trip back down to Wessex. When does Uhtred swear Cedric and his other household troop, and who is Heasten or earl Haesten, and the welsh priest?. Sorry if I seem like I am questioning you in a rude way, IIdon’t mean to, I’m just confused if i have missed something? Also I thought Alfred’s oldest daughter was already betrothed to the mercian lord in “Lords of the North”, but it happens again in Sword Song. Again I don’t want to sound rude, but have I missed anything? Robbie Coyle