Synopses & Reviews
The murderous Rapscallion army is on the move. Dealt a humiliating defeat by Lady Cregga Rose Eyes, the Badger Lady of Salamandastron, who still pursues them, the Rapscallions are heading inland to take an even greater prize: the peaceful Abbey of Redwall. The elite fighting unit of hares, the Long Patrol, is called out to draw them off. At the forefront is the young hare Tammo, the lead sword in one of the most ferocious battles Redwall has ever faced?ready to fight to the death!
?[Jacques is] a masterful storyteller. . . . As in the other Redwall books, the combination of an absorbing plot, robust characterization, and detailed description make the novel a page-turner.?
?The Horn Book
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"[Jacques is] a masterful storyteller....As in the other Redwall books, the combination of an absorbing plot, robust characterization, and detailed description make the novel a page-turner." The Horn Book
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"The medieval world of Redwall Abbey where gallant mouse warriors triumph over evil invaders has truly become the stuff of legend." Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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"Fans will find characters and connections from previous books, the familiar thick dialect, delicious language, dashing action, and the comforting happy ending they've learned to expect." Kirkus Reviews
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"...a worthy addition to a series that has found a definite niche among fantasy lovers." School Library Journal
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This New York Times bestseller features Tammo, a daring young hare hungry for adventure, who is sent with Russa Nodrey, the wandering red squirrel, to join the Long Patrol and defend Salamandastron against the Rapscallion horde. Illustrations.
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The adventures of Redwall continue, as Jacques' masterful storytelling leads readers through one of the greatest battles yet. The murderous Rapscallion army is on the move. Dealt a humiliating defeat by Lady Cregga Rose Eyes, the Badger Lady of Salamandastron, who still pursues them, the Rapscallions are heading inland to take an even greater prize: the peaceful Abbey of Redwall. The elite fighting unit of hares, the Long Patrol, is called out to draw them off. At the forefront is the young hare Tammo, the lead sword in one of the most ferocious battles Redwall has ever faced.
Jacques is] a masterful storyteller . . . As in the other Redwall books, the combination of an absorbing plot, robust characterization, and detailed description make the novel a page-turner. The Horn Book
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The Redwall series is soon to be a Netflix original movie The adventures of Redwall continue, as Jacques' masterful storytelling leads readers through one of the greatest battles yet.
The murderous Rapscallion army is on the move. Dealt a humiliating defeat by Lady Cregga Rose Eyes, the Badger Lady of Salamandastron, who still pursues them, the Rapscallions are heading inland to take an even greater prize: the peaceful Abbey of Redwall. The elite fighting unit of hares, the Long Patrol, is called out to draw them off. At the forefront is the young hare Tammo, the lead sword in one of the most ferocious battles Redwall has ever faced.
Perfect for fans of T. A. Barron's Merlin saga, John Flanagan's Ranger's Apprentice series, and J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series.
" Jacques is] a masterful storyteller . . . As in the other Redwall books, the combination of an absorbing plot, robust characterization, and detailed description make the novel a page-turner."--The Horn Book
Synopsis
The murderous Rapscallion army is on the move. Dealt a humiliating defeat by Lady Cregga Rose Eyes, the Badger Lady of Salamandastron, who still pursues them, the Rapscallions are heading inland to take an even greater prize: the peaceful Abbey of Redwall. The elite fighting unit of hares, the Long Patrol, is called out to draw them off. At the forefront is the young hare Tammo, the lead sword in one of the most ferocious battles Redwall has ever facedready to fight to the death!
About the Author
Brian Jacques was born and bred in Liverpool, England, where he still lives. He has worked as a longshoreman, a stand-up comedian, a long-distance truck driver, and a playwright, and is currently a presenter for BBC Radio Merseyside and host of his own program, Jakestown.
In addition to the acclaimed Redwall series, Brian Jacques is the author of Seven Strange and Ghostly Tales; two storybooks, The Great Redwall Feast and A Redwall Winter‛s Tale; and Castaways of the Flying Dutchman.