This very eventful Roman historical adventure is the 20th volume of the amazing "Eagles of the Empire" series, featuring Cato & Macro.
At the beginning of the book you'll find two well-drawn maps of South-East Britannia and of Londinium in AD 59, as well as a Chain of Command, and not to forget a Cast List, with figures featuring in this great tale.
Storytelling is as ever of a superb quality, its a fast-paced Roman adventure in Britannia, and where all characters come vividly to life to capture the reader from start to finish.
This tale starts off in full action in January AD 59, with Macro and his wife, Petronella, arriving in Londinium, to join Macro's mother, Portia, at the Dog and Deer inn.
While just newly settled there, Macro and his family will be threatened and molested by rival gangleaders, Malvinus and Cinna, and to save Portia and the inn for the moment Macro and Petronella will flee to Camulodunum (Colchester) and settle there.
In Camulodunum Macro will meet other veterans under the leadership of Magistrate Ramirus, and they will have a severe battle against the Trinovantes tribe, where they are left to their own devices by a coward of a procurator called, Decianus Catus, and where they have to fight for their lives to reach their stronghold again, while not much later on Cato will make his appearance in Camulodunum with his son, Julius, and his woman, Claudia Acte, the supposed dead ex-mistress of Emperor Nero, and right from the start Cato is making plans to set things right for Macro and his family in Londinium.
What is to follow is an action-packed fight in Londinium, and all that for Family and Honour of Rome, against the ruthless gangleaders, Malvinus and Cinna, that will go right to the wire, and that in the end will result for our friends, with also spy Apollonius at their side, a victory of some sorts but one with an aftertaste in that they are recruited again for the army by Governor Paulinus for his next campaign against the tribes and Druids on the Island of Mona.
Highly recommended, for this is another tremendous addition to this brilliant series, and that's why I like to call this episode: "A Sublime Roman Family Honour"!