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Rating: Summary: Original Idea, Great Writing, Entertaining Historical Series Review: A while back a friend of mine mentioned something about a series of books following a man who is immortal, and this man was immortal because he was cursed to live forever by Christ as he was dying on the Cross. The man's name is Casca. Casca is a soldier of the Roman army around the time of Christ's death, sometime around 33 A.D. Casca is the soldier assigned to the mundane task of waiting for Jesus to die while he kept the small crowd around the Cross at bay. When told to finish the Jew off Casca stabs him in the side, just as the Bible tells it, but Jesus has a few words with Casca. The rest of Casca's life is then changed, and so the legend begins. Anyone interested in historical fiction and/or immortality should definitely read this book if not the entire series of 22 books spanning 2000 years. In the Eternal Mercenary Casca life goes from soldier, to slave, to extreme popularity very quickly, but I don't want to give too much away. Read this book, the first in a long series of great stories about the man made to live until the return of the Jew. Until we meet again.
Rating: Summary: Casca Review: I own all of the original books and still reread them. Great series and definately worth buying. I'm just sorry the series stopped (yes, I know why). Like the idea of a movie or TV series.
Rating: Summary: an odyssey through history! Review: This series by the author Barry Sadler is a modern blend of two ancient legends. The first is the legend of the roman centurion Longinus who was supposedly present at Christ's crucifixion. He stabbed christ in the side with his spear to end his agony on the cross and afterwards he became a christian convert and a saint. The next legend is that of the wandering jew who was supposedly cursed by Christ to wander the world until the second coming. The reason according to the story why he incurred the wrath of Christ was that he out of spite made a derogatory or insulting remark to Jesus as he was being led to his crucifixion. The result of this blend has been Casca Longinus,a Roman soldier cursed by Christ to wander the world forever until the second coming. Forever fighting,forever surviving and waiting for him to return. This series of adventures takes our protagonist down through history from one war to another. In almost each case he endures wounds and horrible pain only to encounter more. A strange unexplained power makes his flesh heal miraculously from all wounds inflicted and which renders it along with his blood poisonous to all other creatures man included. His ability to outlive others makes his existence a lonely one without any lasting friendship or company. He finds himself in many cases the victim of other's brutality and hatred thus making his long existence also a harsh and violent one. That which he desires so much eludes him and that is death,which is freedom from his brutal life and eternal peace. He is not so much a hero as he is a victim of fate in a situation not of his choice. There is plenty of historic detail in this series much of it dealing with warfare and the military. For those who want historic fact mixed with fiction this might be worth a try. For fans of action adventure series in the tradition of "The Executioner" and the "A Team" this is a good recomendation. There is plenty of fast-paced action in this series and it's guaranteed to keep you from yawning. There are graphic descriptions of violence and gore so if if you're looking for light reading then I suggest reading Robert Fulghum instead.
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