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King Arthur (with clive owen)

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Don Jorge:
Oh, I only own the first three.

Sir William:
It only came out this year...I put a reminder on it when I first heard he was writing it.  I think he could've written another three books on Thomas' exploits and I would've read them all.  Have you read his recent work, Azincourt?  Naturally, about Henry V's great battle, but not just that, of course. 

His Warlord Chronicles (5th Century Britain, about Arthur) and the Saxon Tales (8th Century Britain, about Alfred the Great) are some of the best medieval fiction works I've read, hands down.  The Saxon series has 5 books to it, and I think there's another on the way or already here.  I've got most of his stuff on my Kindle.  What's funny is I'd read a few of the Sharpe's books in my early 20s, liked them, then promptly forgot them in the tumult that is life; I got reacquainted with Cornwell when my wife surprised me with the Grail Quest series.  I was re-hooked.

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