Allectus crushing the moth, Carausius and Cullen - oh, Cullen, so brave, that incredible depiction of fighting through the mob, that so brief flowering of the empire in the North... There's such a vivid urgency in the description and action in this book: twenty years on, I still can't forget some of the imagery Sutcliff uses here.
Re: The Silver Branch
Allectus crushing the moth, Carausius and Cullen - oh, Cullen, so brave, that incredible depiction of fighting through the mob, that so brief flowering of the empire in the North... There's such a vivid urgency in the description and action in this book: twenty years on, I still can't forget some of the imagery Sutcliff uses here.
Thank you so much for mentioning. :)