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Thanks for that.Since then, I was given a copy of The Last Kingdom. I look forward to hopefully hearing from you but I understand you are busy! I love the series!It was near a year ago that I wrote to you about my father who had read all your Sharpe books.You actually emailed him and told him of another one coming soon. However, as Uhtred continues his quest and becomes the sword of the.I also recently took a trip to Chester while reading Warriors of the storm so it was really interesting to be able to walk along the roman wall and then have characters mention it in the book.I also loved the final confrontation between Cnut and Uhtred, the whole battle was so intense and the ending to Pagan Lord has been my favorite so far.At least up until the point I am at in the series there always seems to be a one on one fight at the end of each book, without giving spoilers past Warriors of the storm if possible what are your favorite 1 on 1 confrontations you have written? My two personal favorites are Ragnar vs Kjartan & Uhtred vs Cnut.I'm excited to finish off reading the rest of the series and to see what happens to Uhtred. I just recently finished Warriors of the storm so I don't have many books left to go until the end!From the creators of the popular Brytenwalda mod, Viking Conquest is a brand new DLC for Mount & Blade Warband This single and multi player DLC brings.Viking Conquest 2.059 is live As always, server admins and modders can access the latest files on our website by following the link: Viking Conquest Reforged Edition PATCH NOTES (2.059) - revised surrender dialog logic so town lords dont autosurrender above minimum to consider - fixed probable string bug pillage monastery questOne of my favorite recurring characters so far has definitely been Haesten but I guess I won't be seeing him anymore! I was curious did you always plan for him to die in the way he did? I was hoping he would last until the end of the series and become one of Uhtred's final challenges, especially until at least this point I think he was the most recurring antagonist and always managed to find a way to escape.So do visit York, where theres a splendid Viking museum, and add Durham to the trip. Downloads 64609 (last 7 days) 46 last update Friday, February 2, 2018Over the past few months I've started reading your last kingdom series, its been a major driving force in reading becoming a big hobby for me. Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest - game update v.2.036 - Download Game update (patch) to Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest, a(n) rpg game, v.2.036, added on Friday, February 2, 2018.
My life and circumstances have improved markedly since reading your books and having my amulet. It might sound strange to you, but my legs seemed to become more solid and more connected to the ground.You may laugh, or raise an eyebrow when I tell you I had a bronze hammer amulet made up by a Norse craftsman whereupon the old fierceness and power I’d felt as a child before I was confirmed to the “nailed God” came back to me. Perhaps it was the simply the right time, but the Last Kingdom Books opened up old memories, possibly of an ancestral nature, that made the candle light grow into a flame. Their tedious prayers and beliefs quelled a natural fire in me that, as I read about Uhtred, realised was still there and wanted to burn again. It gave me an unsettling feeling. I hated the morbid pictures of saints and the “son of god” dying on a cross.
You had a part to play.I think you can tell much of the nature of a person in how they write. My humour has come back to me in the most useful and wonderful ways.And so, for this I thank you. The next day I swam in the clear blue sea here in Sydney and cleaned myself of all those old beliefs in sin and shame which did me no service and instead subjugated my true nature under feelings of guilt and repression the Ragnar Lords would have belly laughed at. I saw it fly off me into the smoke swirling around my body - and then I laughed. I performed a small ceremony around fire to renounce christianity completely.
Someone commented that the Christian characters are like modern day snivelling civil servants. As was I.I am on book 3 of The Last Kingdom series (after a recommendation from James Dellingpole) There was a discussion going on his chat (which is nominally Christian) about whether Uhtred was fashionably anti Christian or not. He was also very pleased to hear another Sharpe novel was being written. We had a good laugh about this. I get a strong feeling in the celtic regions and so it’ll be more enjoyable there.There is one question, I would ask you - I hope you will answer me.It is simply, have you read Mary Stewart’s Merlin Trilogy?And what you thought of those books, if you had.And thanks again for sending a message to my dad. I will take a trip to Cornwall and Wales and read them there.
I thoroughly enjoyed the whole Warrior Series (and others you have written). I say sadly as I will miss the exploits of Uhtred & Co having followed his path from the very beginning from The Last Kingdom to Warlord. 3 or 4 really good books covering this period but if possible focusing on Northumberland especially in relation to the followers of St Cuthbert and also how Northumberland and it's leaders related to the wonderful King Alfred.(Sadly) I have just finished War Lord.
At that time, I suggested a character for a new series of books for the future you might consider – William Marshall. You signed my copy of "Waterloo" - which I am happy to say I have read once again. If Uhtred fought with Alfred at the Battle of Ethandun in 878 and he was around 20 years of age, by the time he finally fought at Brunanburgh in 937 some 59 years later he would be almost 80!You and I met very very briefly at the Winchester when you attended their History weekend a few years ago. I wonder what Uhtred, if he had survived (or his son) would have made of that?One fascinating fact. No doubt I will read the whole series again as there is so much to take in.I also found your comments at the end of the book about the period of great interest.Sad to read despite all his efforts poor old King Athelstan only lived 3 years after the great Battle of Brunanburh and Anlaf returned to rule Northumbria & Mercia for a short period before King Edmund drove him out.
That being said and knowing the answer to the question of if you will ever bring him back, I would like to know why you are no longer interested in continuing that series.