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Originally Posted by pdurrant
I've been told that they get better in that respect, but I couldn't get past the first one.
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Me either. Historical blunders not typos, will ruin a book for me. I can forgive small changes that make the story flow better, but I prefer that the author acknowledge these. Bernard Cornwell does this in his books. In Sharpe's Eagle he goes to great length to identify the two men who captured the first Eagle and explains why.
Apache