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desertcart.com: Day of the Caesars (Eagles of the Empire 16): 9781472213389: Scarrow, Simon: Books Review: ... of the Empire series by Simon Scarrow is the best series I've ever read - This Eagles of the Empire series by Simon Scarrow is the best series I've ever read. Every book has been hard to put down. This most recent book is no exception. I hope there's more to come even after this one! The main characters of Macro and Cato really grow on you and it's exciting to follow them through their adventures. You learn a lot about Rome and the Roman Empire as well as it's military campaigns, strategies and weapons. Mr. Scarrow has done serious research in every region in which his stories are set so there's lots of historical accuracy. He will admit when he has taken literary license to "fill in the blanks" where there's missing information. I love this series! Review: Cato & Macro stick in again - Fantastic historical adventure for our two heros. This time in the Eternal City itself. Loved the intrigue and machinations in the turmoil of Nero's reign. The reason I have it a 4 star was that the very end of the climax was a bit predictable. Still it is a great read.
| Best Sellers Rank | #759,690 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #184 in Ancient History Fiction (Books) #1,477 in War Fiction (Books) #2,763 in Historical British & Irish Literature |
| Book 16 of 24 | Eagles of the Empire |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5,700) |
| Dimensions | 5.06 x 1.25 x 7.75 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1472213386 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1472213389 |
| Item Weight | 11.9 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 480 pages |
| Publication date | October 16, 2018 |
| Publisher | Headline |
D**D
... of the Empire series by Simon Scarrow is the best series I've ever read
This Eagles of the Empire series by Simon Scarrow is the best series I've ever read. Every book has been hard to put down. This most recent book is no exception. I hope there's more to come even after this one! The main characters of Macro and Cato really grow on you and it's exciting to follow them through their adventures. You learn a lot about Rome and the Roman Empire as well as it's military campaigns, strategies and weapons. Mr. Scarrow has done serious research in every region in which his stories are set so there's lots of historical accuracy. He will admit when he has taken literary license to "fill in the blanks" where there's missing information. I love this series!
S**E
Cato & Macro stick in again
Fantastic historical adventure for our two heros. This time in the Eternal City itself. Loved the intrigue and machinations in the turmoil of Nero's reign. The reason I have it a 4 star was that the very end of the climax was a bit predictable. Still it is a great read.
S**R
Great condition
Good reading
T**D
Great book and story
I truly enjoy this series. I have only got to the 4th chapter and it has already grabbed me. This book 16 of 17 in the series.
T**S
I have read all of the Eagles of the Empire ...
I have read all of the Eagles of the Empire books through and including this one. There is a bit of repetition in the fighting among the books. However, I have found the character development of Cato and Marco through the series to be fascinating. Further Scarrow's attempts to be faithful to history is appreciated, even though I know he takes some license given the paucity of period records. Having visited Rome, which I found interesting but sterile for the lack of historical characters, I much prefer reading about the time. Rome is neat, to be sure, but the parts which are ancient Rome is just stuff (buildings and ruins) without any life, the life of a society being defined mostly by its people and much less by its stuff.
K**R
Great read!
Great book and series!
T**L
The Adventures of Macro and Cato Continue
Simon Scarrow proves once again his ability to weave his characters into history, deftly putting them in the most dramatic situations imaginable. His descriptions of Rome are vibrant and sensuous, one can almost smell and hear the activity in the streets, and the characters are fascinatingly complex. I highly recommend the series to anyone with a taste for historical novels and brutal action.
G**O
A Good Read but not his Best
I have read all of Scarrow's books and I must disclose that the Cato/Macro series is my favorite of any fiction series I have ever read. Scarrow's endurance for quality and entertainment is unequalled in his niche.
F**I
Sorry. I have read this book in 2018! I remember as a very interesting letture. One of those one cannot put the book down until it has read it to the last page. The same for all the books of this serie that I have read with much pleasure.
E**Z
Como siempre, la saga de Cato y Macro me encanta, Simon Scarrow me hace vivir su aventura en los tiempos romanos.
J**S
This is the latest instalment of the adventures of Cato, now a Tribune, and Macro, a centurion, with both serving in the elite Praetorian Guard and both back in Rome from a dangerous mission in Spain (see Invictus, the previous title in the Series). Their return takes place during a very tense period with Emperor Claudius having just died and his adopted son and declared heir Nero having come to power. However, Britannicus, the natural son of Claudius is still alive and well, although only a young teenager. He is a rival for Nero and his mother Aggripina, Claudius’ widow (and his nice and murderess) The first comment that this book inspires is that it is exciting and the factions plot against each other to seize supreme power. Although number seventeen, this is perhaps one of the most gripping of the whole series, with Cato being pressured and blackmailed by both sides to rally their respective causes. My second comment is that the author deserves praise for his portray of young Nero as a cruel, sadistic and thoroughly horrid individual of who even his ruthless mother is afraid. The vivid scene where Britannicus is abused by his adopted brother and which takes place when Nero invites himself at a banquet can – if I remember correctly – be found in the sources and something like this is very likely to have happened. Despite attempts at revisionism and although the “bad press” that Nero has received only surfaced after his death (for very obvious reasons), he does seem to have been rather atrocious, even outmatching Caligula at times. A third point is that the kind of plot to overthrow Nero that is presented in the book I largely part of the author’s license or, to put it slightly differently, there does not seem to be any indication of such a plot in the historical sources. There were however a number of plots – real or imagined – during Nero’s reign and while all senators feared for their lives, some are known to have been openly hostile to him (and generally payed for it with their lives). So the plot presented in this book is quite plausible. It could very well have taken place. A further point is that the crucial role of the Praetorians, and more specifically the vital importance of making sure of the loyalty of their officers, is well shown, well explained by the author in his historical note, and historically perfectly correct. This in itself explains how Macro and Cato (even more so) find themselves embroiled in this struggle and forced to choose a side, with Cato’s circumstances adding a nice personal touch. A last point is about another nice touch from the author and that is his decision to have some of the book’s last scenes take place in and around Capri and Tiberius’ palace. Again, and as mentioned by the author in his endnote, this is a rather marvellous and beautiful place that is well worth visiting, even if you are not “a fan” of everything Roman. Five stars, and I am (with many others, no doubt), waiting impatiently for the next instalment as our two heroes are about to join Corbulo (Nero’s best general) in Armenia as war against the Parthian Empire threatens to break out.
R**D
Have enjoyed all his books today, history and stories very well laid out and characters are great.
G**S
I absolutely love this series. I’ve never read 19 books by one author one after the other. Addictive!
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