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When the Eagle Hunts (Hardcover)
by Simon Scarrow (Author) "The heaving tumult around the ship was frozen for an instant by sheet lightning..." (more)
Key Phrases: young optio, duty centurion, senior tribune, Second Legion, Lady Pomponia, Sixth Century (more...)
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Scarrow's third historical (Under the Eagle; The Eagle's Conquest) continues to chart the first-century Roman invasion of ancient Britain, as it records—skirmish by skirmish—the exploits of Centurion Macro, who commands the Sixth Century of the Fourth Cohort of the Second Roman Legion, and his optio (junior officer), Cato. In the early winter of A.D. 44, a supply vessel carrying the wife and two children of General Plautius is shipwrecked off the British coast. The general's family—with Prefect Valerius Maxentius, their official escort—is taken prisoner by the bloodthirsty Druids of the Dark Moon. A short time later, Maxentius, accompanied by a Druid warrior, approaches the Roman encampment and delivers an ultimatum: unless the Romans release five Druid prisoners, the general's family will be burned alive. In case anyone doubted his seriousness, the Druid summarily beheads Maxentius. Following the Fourth Cohort's great losses fighting its way through a horde of Britons, Plautius dispatches Macro and Cato to rescue his family. Macro and Cato's difficult undertaking is further complicated when their two captive guides turn out to be Macro's former girlfriend and her fiance, a fearsome Druid magician. Despite Scarrow's attempt to invest his characters with personality, they come across as cardboard cutouts, and their anachronistic dialogue is off-putting. But his settings are well described and, however predictable, the plotting is strong, with much of the action reminiscent of Bernard Cornwell's. Albeit a bit slight and sporadic, Scarrow's novel demonstrates improvement in crafting, which bodes well for the expected sequel.
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The Roman conquest of Britain continues as seasoned Centurion Lucius Cornelius Macro and young Optio Quintus Licinius Cato, an educated former slave, embark upon their most dangerous mission yet. During the harsh winter of 44 CE, the wife and young children of General Plautius are held hostage by a tribe of primitive Druids. In addition to the enemy, the Romans must battle against the brutal weather conditions demoralizing their troops. Threatening to burn their prisoners alive if their own captured comrades are not released, the Druids of the Dark Moon give the Romans 30 days to make the exchange. Unwilling to let the Druids dictate terms to Rome, Plautius prepares the Second Legion to advance on the Britons. Racing against time, Macro and Cato scramble to find Lady Pomponia and her children before they are offered as human sacrifices to the Druid gods. This authentic evocation of the mighty Roman Army is cloaked in action, suspense, and history, producing a darn good yarn that will appeal to a variety of readers. Margaret Flanagan
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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books; 1 edition (February 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312305354
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312305352
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars 9 customer reviews (9 customer reviews)
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The heaving tumult around the ship was frozen for an instant by sheet lightning. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
young optio, duty centurion, senior tribune, other centurions, camp prefect, senior centurion, hill fort, marching camp, heated wine, cavalry scouts, first cohort, shield wall
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Second Legion, Lady Pomponia, Sixth Century, Fourth Cohort, General Plautius, First Cohort, Centurion Hortensius, Great Fortress, Centurion Macro, Aulus Plautius, Emperor Claudius
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