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Laddar... Centurion (2007)av Simon Scarrow
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Buena siguen viajando estos super héroes de la antigüedad, ahora luchan contra los partos en Palmira. Cato se enamora, y siguen progresando. ( ) Nueva entrega de las aventuras de Cato y Macro. Como en la anterior entrega, Scarrow se centra cada vez más en las batallas (En este libro mete cuatro) y deja más a un lado la intriga (que tampoco es que sea su punto fuerte) Diría que este libro es para los habituales de la serie (como yo) pero le veo un par de problemillas (para mi gusto) Uno, que vuelve a poner a Cato en el centro de la acción (lo que más me gustaba de las anteriores es que Macro tenía más protagonismo) y que no me gusta demasiado el nuevo diseño de la serie (Que, por lo que veo están imitando en las reediciones) pero supongo que así venderá más, con lo que tampoco es para quejarse mucho. Our boys defeat the mighty Parthian Empire (with a little help), and bring the important city of Palmyra into the Roman fold, but most important of all, Cata takes a wife—even though I thought that serving Roman soldiers were forbidden to marry. A good read. I will admit though, having powered through all of the previous novels to date I am growing a little weary of the constant battles, the blood and death, but then again, we are talking about two Roman centurions and the Roman Empire! What else can you expect? I have read a few negative reviews of Scarrow and this series. Let me rebut. These are not deep literature, I view them as a fun read, entertaining, enjoyable, twists and turns of the plot. All great fun. The language is modern, true, but then again, many things do not change, and I believe that in many ways we in the modern world are closer culturally to the ancient Romans than to the Medieval types who came after. For anyone who believes these stories are too light, I say lighten up. Life is not always about Conrad and "Lord Jim" (which I just finished re-reading). This his best book in the series even better than the last (Eagle in the Sand) . The battle scenes were very well done. The relationship between Macro and Cato is very well defined and fun to read. Macro and Cato have been sent to Syria by Narcissus to determine if Cassius Longinius is a traitor or not. They don't have the evidence but suspicions are strong. Cassius Longinius is on to their intentions and commands then to set off on a rescue mission of the city of Palmrya which is under siege by the King's eldest son. The enemy state of Rome, Parthia, stands to gain greatly if Palmrya. Macro and Cato have the Second Illyrian Axillary troops and a cohort of the 10th legion to do the job and there is bad blood between the two groups. The book gives you an interesting view of life in this Arab city, as well as the politics of a king and his sons. There is even a love interest for Cato to entertain. I did not really like the ending to the book and that is why I did not give it a full 5 stars. There are a lot of loose ends. The fate of Cassius Longinius is unknown, the execution of one of the King's sons at the end seems unfair, pointless as he is a good guy...at least he seems so. The story is wrapped up too quickly for my liking. There is also an odd "prequel" describing Macro's young life and seems to have been thrown in as an after thought. However the story for 90% of the book was well told and not predictable at all. I am a fan of this series so I hope my bias is not coming into my reviews, but perhaps it is. Scarrow I find transports me to the primitive time of the Roman Empire. His use of language, though not riddled with terms of the legions, is also not filled with modern constructs that other writers use and throw me out of the setting. In this instance Macro and Cato are still in the Holy Lands for during this period of time, after JC (And I took umbrage with the last book and bringing our heroes into the realm of the early politics of Christianity) a great deal is happening for Rome in the Eastern borders. Parthia, Palmyra and the ambitions of the Governor of Syria are converging. This story was good and we see that Cato is really coming into his own. I do not know if Scarrow has the entire series plotted, but I hope we see Cato further his career with the Legions and the machinations of Roman Politics, especially when we know Vespasian and Titus have made appearances in the series and should have play since we know Nero is coming, and the wars after him. What is great about this series, and well worth the time to read it, is not only the historical feel, but the military feel as well. We have several books of detectives set in the Roman milieu, but few series of legionaries. Well worth your time and when the series is complete, definitely a reread. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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Mellan de två stormakterna Rom och Parthien ligger det lilla ökenriket Palmyra. Partherna, Roms fiende i öst, vill få kontroll över Palmyra för att stärka sin makt och på sikt invadera de romerska provinserna i öst. När Palmyras kungahus plötsligt skakas av öppen revolt skickas Macro och Cato tillsammans med en liten insatsstyrka ut för att försvara kungen och hans närmaste. Men när partherna får kännedom om den romerska truppens närvaro, börjar de mobilisera för ett storskaligt krig. Det visar sig snart att partherna inte är den enda fiende som Cato och Macro ställs inför. Vägen till fred är mer krävande och farofylld än någonsin. Romarrikets framtid står på spel. Centurion ingår i Simon Scarrows populära Silverörnserie om det romerska riket. I sällskap av officerarna Macro och Cato får läsaren i dessa böcker vara med om fälttåg genom de mörka germanska skogarna, invasionen av de brittiska öarna, belägringen av Jerusalem och mycket mer. I denna del går färden österut. [Elib] Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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