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Under the Eagle (Roman Legion 1)

By: Simon Scarrow
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Headline
ISBN: 0747266298
ISBN-13: 9780747266297
Released: 05 Apr 2001
RRP: £7.99
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Brilliant new series - By: chuckles, 22 Oct 2008
I am an avid historical fiction fan, &in my search for a new author (as I have finished all the Cornwell, Iggulden & Manfredi books) I found Simon Scarrow. This is the firstin an excellent series of novels about 2 unlikely friends thrown togetherin the heat of battlein the Roman army. These books are well researched, well written & extremely easy to read. These are like a cross between Cornwell's Sharpe & the Rome TV series. An excellent read!
Prepare to buy more in the series as rather addictive. - By: Bob Floyd, 18 Oct 2008
I am no literary critic, but I do know what I like, & this series of books fills a nice niche for me.
I have always enjoyed Roman historical facts, & yes there is a hint of somein these books, but they are not definitive articles, nor claim to be.
They are what can be best termed "easy reading" & that suits me fine as they help me to relax, as they fall into the category of - enjoy a good read.
The two main characters have a good mixture, of rogue, devilment, ethics, & never say die, about them.
There are enough sub-plots to keep me overall interested, & writtenin today's vernacular, which at first I thought strange, but just accept & the storyline then free wheels neatly along.

So book 1 meet the characters
Book 2 set the scene on various plots now & for the future,
Book 3 & subsequent books, off & running.

I can imagine extracts from the series would lend themselves to a good movie, so will predict here that we will see one,in next few years.

This is poor but read on... - By: Big Jim, 22 Mar 2008
I am putting the same review on this book & Scarrow's latest onein the series, "Centurion". Now this one is poor; poorly written, bog-standard charactarisation & ho-hum action scenes, but...

By the time you get to "Centurion" we have an author who has settled into his style, still basic, but eminently readable, with the author's research & expertisein the subject lightly spread amongst the plot & the expansion of the major characters into almost loveable specimens.

So for those of you reading this reviewin "Under the Eagle" stick with this series, it gets way better.
Cornwell could only have been bribed for his endorsement of this. - By: Mr Peabody, 26 Jan 2008
I can not believe the hype around this novel. I bought this book based on the endorsement of Bernard Cornwell. I am beginning to suspect that he has never actually read it. The writing is poor, & it is filled with modern cliches. The liberal use of modern profanity was especially cringe-worthy. The story itself is mediocre at best, & a trial at worst. The two main characters are uninteresting, unbelieveable & under-developed. It seems as if it was written by a teenage boy for teenage boys, the latter may well be true. On the positive side, this book is so bad & yet so popular, that it almost inspires one to write a book of their own.



First Book in the Macro and Cato Series - By: J. Chippindale, 28 Dec 2007

The author, Simon Scarrow teaches at a leading Sixth Form College. He has run a Roman History programme taking parties of students to a number of ruins & museums across Britain. This is the firstin a series of books about Quintus Licinius Cato, Optio (secondin command) to Macro a centurion & veteran of more than one campaignin the Roman legions.

The year is AD42 & Cato has just arrivedin Germany as a new & raw recruit assigned to the Second legion, well known throughout the Roman army as the toughest legion. After a life of relative ease & contentment Cato not only has the job of adjusting to army life, but must also contend with the scorn of his colleagues when because of his imperial connections he is immediately promoted to a rank above them.

But the men's attention is soon drawn away from Cato when they discover that their next campaign will take them to the shores of Britain, a land of mists, cold & forbidding where the people are barbariansin the true sense of the word. After the long march west, Cato & Macro are chosen to undertake a special mission that throws them headlong into a conspiracy that threatens the Emperor himself.

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