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Ben Kane (born 6 March 1970)[1] is a novelist, specialising in historical fiction. He is best known for The Forgotten Legion, Spartacus and Hannibal book series. Six of his eight novels have been Sunday Times bestsellers, and his books have been published in more than ten countries, including the US, Italy, Spain, Greece, Russia and the Netherlands.[2]
In 2013, Kane and two friends walked the entire length of Hadrian's Wall for charity while wearing full Roman military kit, including hobnailed boots. They raised nearly £19,000 for Combat Stress and Medecins Sans Frontieres. In 2014, they walked again in Italy, raising over £26,500. A documentary film was made about their walk, entitled The Road to Rome. Ian McKellen provides the voiceover.[3][4]
Bibliographyedit
The Forgotten Legion Trilogyedit
The Forgotten Legion (2008)
The Silver Eagle (2009)
The Road to Rome (2010)
The March - the new Forgotten Legion short story (2018)
The Hannibal seriesedit
Hannibal: Enemy of Rome (2011)
"Hannibal: The Patrol" (short story, 2013); e-book only
"Io Saturnalia!" (A long short story, 2023); e-book only
"Centurion of the First" (A long short story, 2023); e-book only
The Clash of Empires seriesedit
Clash of Empires (2018)
The Falling Sword (2019)
The Lionheart seriesedit
Lionheart (2020)
Crusader (2021)
King (2022)
The Mathieu Carrey seriesedit
Napoleon's Spy (2023)
Otheredit
A Day of Fire: A Novel of Pompeii (2014); Kane contributed one chapter
Sands of the Arena and Other Stories (forthcoming September 2021)
Referencesedit
^"Ben Kane biography". www.fantasybookreview.co.uk.
^"There's a Dickens of a lot going on at Bath bookshop". Bath Chronicle. Archived from the original on 8 December 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
^"Lincoln School of Film & Media Network". University of Lincoln School of Media. Archived from the original on 7 January 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
^Kane, Ben (20 April 2015). "What it's like to march as a Roman soldier". The Telegraph. Retrieved 30 March 2017.