This is an historical action novel that describes the struggle by the Celts of Western Britain to survive Roman repression. It links ‘Caratacus’ and ‘The Fox’ to this early crusade, which was dominated by the tribes of South Wales. Caratacus was the greatest of Celtic war-leaders, whilst ‘The Fox’ was a senior Druid Priest who shared the same period in history. His perfectly preserved body was found in a peat bog near Manchester Airport in 1984 and now lies in Manchester Museum. Fox was sacrificed in AD 62, presumably as an emissary to the gods to beg them to stop the ethnic cleansing of Wales, the Marches and the Druid Order. Together with action and adventure, the book contains scenes of love, romance, religious ceremony, magic, mystery, betrayal and heartache. Following the true course of history, it gives a picture of life as it was in Western Britain during invasion by the iron men of Rome.