THE GLADIATOR
The
Under the Eagle
The Eagle's Conquest
When the Eagle Hunts
The Eagle and the Wolves
The Eagle's Prey
The Eagle's Prophecy
The Eagle In The Sand
Centurion
The Gladiator
The
Young Bloods
The Generals
Fire and Sword
THE
GLADIATOR
SIMON SCARROW headline
Copyright © 2009 Simon Scarrow
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First published in 2009
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This book is for Mick Webb and the staff of
Stoke Holy Cross Primary School.
Thank you for everything you have done for my sons, Joe and Nick.
Once again, my heartfelt thanks to my wife, Carolyn, for road-testing each chapter as it came off the word-processor. Also to my agent, Meg, and surely one of the best editors in the business, Marion, who always manages to rein in my excesses and point me towards a leaner, cleaner tale. Finally, huge thanks to my son Joe, who now has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the series and thus saved me from making a very embarrassing error. Joe, you're a star.
THE HEART OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE 49AD
ROMAN PROVINCE OF CRETE
CHAPTER ONE
We should reach Matala on the next tack,' announced the captain as he shaded his eyes and gazed at the coastline of Crete off the starboard beam, burnished by the late afternoon sun.
Beside him on the deck stood some of his passengers, a Roman senator, his daughter and two centurions, bound for Rome. The four had boarded at Caesarea together with the daughter's maidservant, a young Judaean girl. The captain was proud of his vessel. The
'Will we arrive at Matala before night?' asked the senator.
'I'm afraid not, sir.' The captain smiled faintly. 'And I'm not going to attempt an approach in the dark. The
'So what happens tonight then?'
The captain pursed his lips briefly. 'We'll have to stand off the coast, hove to until dawn. Means I'll lose a day, but that can't be helped. Best offer a quick prayer to Poseidon that we make up the time after we leave Matala.'
The older centurion let out a frustrated sigh.' Bloody sea travel.
Never straightforward. Should have taken the land route.'
The other officer, a tall, slender man with a curly mop of dark hair, laughed and slapped his stout comrade on the shoulder. 'I thought I was the impatient one! Easy there, Macro, we'll still reach Rome long before we ever could if we had gone by land.'
'You've changed your tune. Thought you were the one who hated the sea.'
'I'm not fond of it, but I have my reasons for wanting to reach Rome as soon as I can.'
'No doubt.' Centurion Macro winked, with a faint nod towards the senator's daughter. 'I'll just be glad to get a new posting. Back with the legions, permanently. The gods know we've done enough to earn it, Cato, my friend. Two years on the eastern frontier. I've had my fill of heat, sand and thirst. Next time I want a nice cushy post somewhere in Gaul. Somewhere I can rest a while.'
'That's what you say now.' Cato laughed. 'But I know you, Macro.
You'd be bored witless before the month was out.'
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