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Best books by Simon Scarrow

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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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Praetorian (Eagles of the Empire, #11)

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In *Praetorian*, the eleventh installment of Simon Scarrow's *Eagles of the Empire* series, Macro and Cato are thrust into the heart of Roman imperial intrigue as members of the prestigious Praetorian Guard. Their new duty, to protect Emperor Claudius, quickly becomes a perilous tightrope walk as they uncover a web of conspiracies aiming to depose the aging ruler. The succession crisis looms large, with Claudius's sons, Britannicus and Nero, vying for power, and Macro and Cato find themselves entangled in the dangerous machinations of figures like the Machiavellian Narcissus and his rival Pallas, all vying for control of the emperor's ear. This entry on the "Best books by Simon Scarrow" list is well-deserved due to Scarrow's masterful ability to weave historical accuracy with compelling narrative. *Praetorian* showcases his knack for placing beloved characters in increasingly high-stakes situations, pushing them to their limits both physically and morally. The introduction of the Praetorian Guard adds a fresh dimension to the series, highlighting the internal power struggles of Rome and the constant threat that lurked even within the emperor's own household. Scarrow's trademark blend of thrilling action, detailed historical settings, and the enduring camaraderie of Macro and Cato makes *Praetorian* a standout novel that exemplifies why the *Eagles of the Empire* series remains a favorite among historical fiction enthusiasts.
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