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Best books by Simon Scarrow

22nd Sep 2025
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Simon Scarrow has carved out a formidable reputation as a master storyteller, particularly renowned for his gripping historical fiction. From the visceral battlefields of Roman Britain in his celebrated Eagle series to the complex political machinations of Tudor England and the espionage of World War II, Scarrow's ability to immerse readers in richly detailed worlds and compelling characters is undeniable. His prolific output spans numerous genres, each infused with meticulous research and a flair for dramatic narrative that keeps readers eagerly turning pages. Whether you're drawn to the clash of swords, the thrill of intelligence operations, or the intricacies of historical eras, Scarrow's bibliography offers a wealth of captivating reads. Now, it's your turn to weigh in! We're curious to know which of Simon Scarrow's novels have resonated most with you, leaving an indelible mark on your reading experience. Is it the unwavering loyalty of Macro and Cato? The daring exploits of Wellington's agents? Or perhaps another of his unforgettable characters and their thrilling journeys? **Cast your vote in our poll below and let us know your top picks for the best books by Simon Scarrow!**

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Centurion (Eagles of the Empire, #8)

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Simon Scarrow's *Centurion*, the eighth installment in his highly acclaimed "Eagles of the Empire" series, stands as a testament to his mastery of historical fiction. This novel plunges readers into the brutal realities of Roman Britain, focusing on the formidable centurion Macro as he navigates treacherous landscapes and even more treacherous political machinations. Scarrow artfully blends pulse-pounding action with meticulous historical detail, bringing to life the camaraderie and harsh discipline of the Roman legions. The story’s compelling plot, characterized by intricate military campaigns and the enduring, often strained, friendship between Macro and his protégé Cato, showcases Scarrow’s talent for crafting deeply human characters within epic historical settings. *Centurion* earns its place on any "best of" list for its exceptional character development and its vivid portrayal of Roman military life. Scarrow doesn't shy away from the visceral aspects of warfare, but he also excels at exploring the psychological toll it takes on his protagonists. The narrative is propelled by a relentless pace, immersing the reader in the strategic brilliance and sheer grit required to survive on the empire's frontiers. For its engaging blend of historical accuracy, gripping action, and the profound exploration of duty, honor, and survival, *Centurion* is an undeniable highlight of Simon Scarrow's impressive bibliography.
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