| Casca #6: The Persian – book review | |
| This volume is number six in the “Casca: The Eternal Mercenary” book series. “Casca #6: The Persian” (1982©) was written by Barry Sadler. For those of you who haven’t read my other reviews, Casca is Casca Rufio Longinus, the Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus of Nazareth while he was being crucified. Just before dying, Jesus tells Casca that he is happy in his role and that he will remain the same until they meet again. Each volume tells some of Casca’s life over the last two thousand years as he awaits the second coming of Jesus. | |
| Because Casca doesn’t age, every 20 or 30 years he must travel to avoid questions about why he doesn’t seem to get older. In a prior volume (number 3), Casca was in China. In this, he is returning to the West and pauses to deliver a message from the emperor of China to the King of the Persians warning of impending attacks from the Huns. Casca falls into service for the King (Shapur II) and this covers the few years of that service. | |
| This episode has two interesting sub-stories (for me). The first involves a re-enactment of a battle tactic Casca first saw in China. As the enemy advances, you have a line of “volunteers” step forward and cut their throats in front of the enemy. This is said to surprise and then terrify the Hun warriors. They turn to flee and are then defeated in detail as they try to retreat / run away. Casca relates this tactic to Shapur who decides he wants to try it and see if it works. He sends Casca out with an under-manned force, but with several times the number of “volunteers” as the Chinese used. The tactic works again and Casca is able to defeat the Huns even though out-numbered by several times his own force. | |
| The second sub-story is about Casca’s “curse”. Because he cannot be killed, each volume has a point where the miracle / curse must be demonstrated. In prior stories, Casca has been drowned, buried alive, poisoned, fed to crabs and had his heart cut out and one hand completely cut off. In this episode, the king judges Casca to have become too popular with the army so he decides to trump up some charges of treason and then have Casca burned alive. Of course Casca survives, but the execution and recovery are explained in graphic detail. As a reader, you almost feel you are sharing Casca’s pain. | |
| There is a third story-line which also ties back to the earlier Chinese episode, but I’ve already given too much of the story away. Final recommendation: another strong recommendation. | |
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| Click here (5 December) to see the posts of prior years. I started this blog in late 2009. Daily posting began in late January 2011. Not all of the days in the early years (2009-2010) will have posts. | |
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Posted in 2015 Book Review, Book Review, Reviews, tagged 2015 Book Review, Barry Sadler, Book Review, Casca Rufio Longinus, Casca#6: The Persian - book review, Casca: The Eternal Mercenary, Jesus of Nazareth, Shapur, Strong Recommendation on December 5, 2015| Leave a Comment »
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