E.V. Thompson | |
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Born | Ernest Victor Thompson 14 July 1931 London, England, United Kingdom |
Died | 19 July 2012 | (aged 81)
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Author |
Known for | Historical novels |
Ernest Victor Thompson MBE (14 July 1931 – 19 July 2012) was an English author of historical novels.[1]
Thompson served in the Royal Navy for nine years and then joined the Bristol Police. He later became the chief security officer for the Department of Aviation in Rhodesia. In 1970 he moved to Cornwall to concentrate on being an author.[1] Thompson specialised in historical novels mainly based in Cornwall and wrote over 40 books.[1] His novel Chase the Wind was voted as the best historical novel of the year.[1]
Thompson was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to literature and the community in Cornwall.[2]
Thompson was a resident of Sharptor, Cornwall and lived in Idle Cottage, one of the stone miners' cottages in lower Sharptor. He said The storylines come from researching. In my very first book I was sitting on the doorstep of an old miner's cottage, wondering about the people who lived there before - most probably Idle Cottage.[citation needed].
Thompson died on 19 July 2012 at his home at Launceston, Cornwall aged 81.[1]