This image is the cover for the book Erpingham

Erpingham

In an age when kings were ordained by God and the powerful waded through Europe up to their knees in blood, a wide-eyed 13-year-old boy first went to war. Over time he learned to look death in the face and, with grimace, draw his sword. He was afraid of neither man nor God. Surviving the Black Death, disastrous battles and campaigns in foreign lands and the machinations of kings, bishops and nobles, Sir Thomas Erpingham fought across a continent, defended the interests of England and became the unsung hero of Agincourt.

Ben Elves

Ben Elves is a native of Norfolk. After spending many years in the Royal Air Force as an Armourer, then working as a technician in nanotechnology and as a photographer, he now teaches Engineering. His first love is motorcycling followed closely by history and travel. When not teaching, researching or writing he is often to be found exploring country lanes or winding roads on a motorcycle, or exploring old buildings and ruins somewhere in the world. Also by Ben Elves: Thirty Pieces of Silver. See “Ben Elves Author” on Facebook.

Austin Macauley Publishers