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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
5 July 2004

Author
  
Simon Scarrow

Followed by
  
The Eagle's Prophecy

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Series
  
Eagle series

Originally published
  
5 July 2004

Preceded by
  
The Eagle and the Wolves

Genre
  
Historical Fiction

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Publisher
  
Headline (UK) & Thomas Dunne Books (USA)

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Pages
  
480 p. (paperback edition)

Similar
  
Simon Scarrow books, Eagles of the Empire books, Rome books

The Eagle's Prey is the fifth book in the Eagle Series, by Simon Scarrow.

Synopsis

This novel is set in AD 44 during the Roman invasion of Britain.

During the second year of their campaign against the British tribes, the Roman legions are under great pressure to complete their mission. However, at a crucial juncture in battle, Macro and Cato's superior, Centurion Maximius, loses his nerve after discovering an auxiliary outpost had been massacred by British raiders and leads his cohort on a revenge mission, in spite of his orders to defend a vital river crossing. Macro questions Maximius' orders, and is allowed by his superior to take his century and guard the river crossing.

Maximius gets his revenge, but is alerted to the danger of Macro's century and rushes back to the aid of his junior centurion. However, they are too late, and the cohort is driven in to a tactical retreat to avoid obliteration. This allows the Britons, including the enemy leader Caratacus, to escape. Because of this failure to halt the escape of Caratacus' army, and the subsequent delay of Claudius' triumph at Rome, an inquest, overseen by General Plautius and Narcissus, leads to the decimation of the cohort.

Cato and his fellow convicts escape their punishment and are forced to wander the British countryside, looking for a safe place to hide from their enemies, both Roman and Briton. By a twist of fate Cato finds himself in the hands of Caratacus, and gets to know him and his cause.

References

The Eagle's Prey Wikipedia