When Simon Scarrow moved into his idyllic 17th-century cottage in Norfolk, squatters had only recently vacated it and there were pigeons roosting in the living room. But the bestselling author was ...
Headline has struck a new six-book deal with historical fiction author Simon Scarrow. Scarrow has sold over 4 million copies of his books in the English language alone, according to Headline, as the ...
Headline Publishing Group has acquired eight new novels by Simon Scarrow, including four in the Eagles of the Empire series. The new Eagles of Empire books will see Roman army heroes Macro and Cato ...
As a small boy, Simon Scarrow’s biggest fear was that his parents would be killed in a car crash. “They used to go out to lots of parties, and I was paranoid they’d be in an accident on the way home,” ...
A serial killer may be stalking 1939 Berlin in Scarrow’s Blackout (Kensington, Mar.). How does your book differ from those of authors such as Philip Kerr, who have also set whodunits in Nazi Germany?
Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher. At a time when people desperately need some clarity in a world where truth and the authority of knowledge are under attack as never before it is relief to read a ...
The sixth installment (following 2005's The Eagle's Prey) of Scarrow's popular Roman Empire series is a combustible concoction of intrigue, treachery and violence. Having returned to Rome from Britain ...
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Rome, 61 BC. Young Marcus Cornelius Primus lives an easy life as a farm boy on the island of Leucas. His father, the former Centurion Titus Cornelius Pollenius, is the head of the pleasant farm. But ...
Eleven books, heart-thumping action in ancient Rome and her empire, two characters who mature and evolve with every story... Simon Scarrow’s Roman series just gets better and better. Did you know with ...
Watch 21st century Norfolk slip away as soldiers march past temples and villas to vast fortresses on the coast. For writer Simon Scarrow, modern-day Norfolk overlays a landscape of marsh and forest, ...