The Eagle and the Wolves
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Simon Scarrow
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- 2003
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Eagle Series Part of series
When the Eagle Hunts
When the Eagle Hunts is a 2002 novel by Simon Scarrow, set in 44 AD during the Roman invasion of Britain. It is the third book in the Eagle Series.... …
The Eagle's Prey
The Eagle's Prey is a the fifth book in the Eagle Series, by Simon Scarrow. This novel is set in AD 44 during the Roman invasion of Britain. During... …
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