In 43 A.D., Rome launched it’s largest invasion of Britain consisting of roughly40,000 men. This is the setting of Simon Scarrow’s, Under The Eagle. Two legionnaires, a centurion and raw recruit, are our protagonists that will lead us into Britian.
I liked how Mr. Scarrow wove in his historical details without interrupting the flow of the novel. It lets the reader know that Mr. Scarrow knows his subject.
I also enjoyed the mystery that plays thoughout the novel. However, I think one of the reveals came too early. Also I think the ending could have been smoother. The resolution of the mystery and final action scene compete for the reader’s attention and suddenly the reader is unsure which event is the most important.
I enjoyed the novel and look forward to the second one, principally because I like the character of the centurion and have faith that Mr. Scarrow will be able to continue relaying the history of the invasion of Britain in an entertaining manner.
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