‘Sacrifice’, a spin-off from the Eagle series, continues the course of events in Britain after Cato and Macro’s departure.
One of the secondary characters from the Eagle series, Figulus, now takes on the main role. I always liked him as a supporting character, though he doesn’t make for the best of leads. That’s not to say it was a mistake to elevate him, but I think another stronger character would’ve been better, with Figulus in the second main role.
As for the story, I found it to be okay but liked it the least of the five Invader books, which made it a disappointing end to the series. The set up revolves around the Romans setting up a king, who's really a puppet ruler, and a group of particularly dangerous druids who want rid of him and the occupying Romans.
The king's daughter, who added some spice to the predominantly male cast in the previous two novellas, is mentioned only in passing. The author may not feature female characters often in his books, yet when he does, they’re always vivid and often add some welcome titillation to a story, so it's a shame she doesn't feature prominently in 'Sacrifice'.
Battles scenes are exciting, spoilt only be the overuse of 'then', as in 'then he did this, then that happened,' etc. Cut or replace every 'then' and it'd be much stronger prose.
‘Telling’, not ‘showing' is another minus point.
Still, it’s a decent read, and I’ll be reading more Simon Scarrow books for sure.