'The characterisation, as ever, is excellent...And one can only admire the little touches that bring the period to life: the bitter weather; the swollen rivers; the soliders gossiping about ale and women...he can also claim to be a true poet of both the horror and the glory of war, showing a feeling for the ways of fighting men which is too often lacking in the politicians who send them into battle.'
Sunday Telegraph
This is typical Cornwell, meticulously researched, massive in scope, brilliant in execution'. News of the World
'He's called a master story-teller. Really he's cleverer than that.'
Telegraph
'There are many authors who are now writing historical fiction, and some of them are almost as good as Cornwell, but so far there's none better.'
Yorkshire Evening Post
'Sword Song's as sharply written as all of Cornwell's historical adventures.' Bournemouth Daily Echo
'...this will not disappoint Cornwell's legions of fans.' Western Daily Press
'...epic drama, rich language and a thoroughly satisfying journey through Saxon history.' Eastern Daily Press
Praise for 'The Lords of the North':
'Beautifully crafted story-telling, complete with splendid set-piece battles and relentless derring-do, so gripping that it rarely stops to catch a breath. It demonstrates once again Cornwell's enormous skill as a historical narrator. He would have graced Alfred's court entertaining the guests with his stories.' Daily Mail
'Cornwell takes the spectres of ninth century history and puts flesh back on their bones. Here is Alfred's world restored - impeccably researched and illuminated with the colour and passion of a master storyteller.'
Justin Pollard, author of 'Alfred the Great'