It is judged in this debate, Bernhard Corwell would not be a candidate for the Pulitzer Prize. That's right! I nevertheless have therefore each volume of the series to Uhtred of Bebbanburg read and can this telling exciting, historically mostly coherent stories abgewinnen stuff. The present sixth part - "Death of Kings" - I once again felt to be a truly successful example grippingly written history. The story is compelling, yet contains some surprising twists. The book has no lengths and is exciting until the last page. I already waiting impatiently for the day seventh part of this series. However, anyone who sends a reminder, Cornwell had him then but once discharged toward Bebbanburg - otherwise he would be able to witness the reconquest of his ancestral castle only as a spectator, because he already quite have reached the age of 45 as a hero in the heat of battle, a venerable age - the was also made of the English history William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke as an example, which is seventy year still rode at the head of the royalists in the battle of Lincoln and this decisive battle against Louis le Lions troops highly itself should have won by a decisive duel. Until then Uhtred has much time battles for Alfred's successors to beat ...