The Eagle's Prophecy

The Eagle's Prophecy
Author Simon Scarrow
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Eagle series
Genre Historical novel
Publisher Headline (UK)
Publication date
2005
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Preceded by The Eagle's Prey
Followed by The Eagle in the Sand

Summary

During the 1st century AD, a pirate squadron under the command of Telemachus captures a Roman ship carrying a high-ranking Roman dignitary and his personal cargo; a set of scrolls. Realising the nature of the scrolls, Telemachus takes him prisoner and fires the vessel. Meanwhile, Centurions Cato and Macro are living in Rome, awaiting reassignment to the legions after being compelled to quit the army invading Britain. Narcissus, the Emperor's secretary and spymaster, recruits Cato and Macro for a dangerous assignment. Due to the suspicious conspiratorial nature of the events surrounding the death of their previous commander, Centurion Maximius, both their lives are forfeit should they refuse.

Narcissus reassigns them to the Roman Imperial Navy, stationing them at Ravenna. Telemachus and his pirates are growing bolder and the navy is tasked with destroying them. However, the operation is merely a cover for Narcissus' real objective; the recovery of the scrolls, the nature of which is classified. During Cato and Macro's trip to Ravenna, they rescue the life of a Greek merchant, Anobarbus, being tortured by brigands in the hills. Upon their arrival, it is revealed Narcissus has placed Tribune - now Prefect - Vitellius in command of the operation, souring relations with the two centurions. Furthermore, there is no love lost between Macro and the Imperial Marines; he reveals to Cato that his mother had ran off with a marine twenty years before, abandoning him and his father, leaving him with a burning hatred for marines ever since. Macro and Cato strike up a friendship with Centurion Minicius; an ageing auxiliary veteran who acquaints them with life at sea.

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