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The Eagle's Conquest

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A gripping tale of betrayal, bravery, and conquest in ancient Rome.
When Centurion Macro and his young subordinate, Optio Cato, arrive on the shores of Britain to take part in the Emperor Claudius' invasion in AD 43, Macro knows the desperately outnumbered Roman army will be facing one of the toughest campaigns ever. As the brave men of the Roman legions fight against the ruthless Britons, a sinister organization secretly betrays them. With assassination rumors coinciding with the Emperor's arrival, the soldiers realize they are up against a force more ruthless than their British enemies, and time is running out to prevent Claudius's glorious victory from turning to disaster.
Eagle's Conquest is a thrilling and action-packed historical novel set in the Roman Empire. Filled with adventure, military action, and political intrigue, this war story brings to life the vivid details of ancient Rome and Roman Britain. Simon Scarrow skillfully weaves together the struggles of the Roman army, the bravery of soldiers, and the complexities of the ancient world in this riveting historical thriller. Step into the world of Macro, Cato, and the Roman legions as they fight for the glory of Rome in Eagle's Conquest, the second book in the Eagles of the Empire series.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 28, 2002
      British writer Scarrow (Under the Eagle) offers a second action novel set in ancient Rome, focusing on a key battle in Britain during the Roman invasion led by Claudius in 43 A.D., then turning to an attempt to assassinate Claudius. The first half of the book follows the adventures of Centurion Macro and his eager young subordinate, Optio Cato (both of whom played prominent roles in the first book), as the Romans try to outmaneuver the forces of Caratacus, king of the Celtic tribes of Britain, in a series of skirmishes along the Thames. The battle scenes are lifeless and generic despite the nonstop action, mostly because Scarrow offers little in the way of character development (most of the combatants are military stereotypes) or period detail (the contemporary colloquialisms offer some unintentional levity: "Just make sure you get some proper bloody swimming lessons," Macro chides Cato). The assassination conspiracy that takes up the second half of the book is far more interesting. Macro and Cato must get to the bottom of a plot involving fellow soldier Vitellius, a Carthaginian surgeon and Flavia Lavinia, a former romantic interest of Cato's. Scarrow deftly negotiates this tricky, labyrinthian story line, but his writing style remains pedestrian. Cato and Marco are one-dimensional, albeit fitfully amusing, protagonists. Scarrow will need to elaborate their personalities considerably if they're to carry the sequel that Scarrow foreshadows in this book's rather predictable conclusion.

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