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The inhabitants of Redwall relax in the haze of summer-but as they do, the neighboring stronghold of Salamandastron lies besieged by the evil weasel army of Ferhago the Assassin. Worse still, Mara, beloved daughter of Urthstripe, Badger Lord of the Fire Mountain, is in terrible danger. Then a lightning bolt uncovers the sword of Martin the Warrior, and young Samkin embarks on an adventure that leads him to Mara. Can the good creatures triumph over the villainous Assassin?
Illustrated by Gary Chalk
Urthstripe the Strong, a wise old badger, leads the animals of the great fortress of Salamandastron and Redwall Abbey against the weasel Ferahgo the Assassin and his corps of vermin.
More Reviews and RecommendationsFollowing in the grand tradition of Watership Down, Brian Jacques’ bestselling Redwall books star animals in medieval England who must protect their home against evil. Equal parts enchanting fantasy and morality tale, these adventure-filled books have captivated readers worldwide.
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April 02, 2007: The War Between Good and Evil Salamandastron, a book written by Brian Jacques and a novel of Redwall is an exciting animal fantasy adventure. It has all a good book needs: foreshadowing, suspense, horror, action, and even humor. A book of great intensity and action packed-fun is a book you don?t want to miss. So get to reading and enjoy. The setting takes place in a massive countryside filled with the Mossflower Woods in which many of the main characters go through and interact with other things. The main place Salamandastron a gigantic mountain filled with fighting hares and a Badger Lord. This is where the great battle takes place. The Redwall Abbey in which a hero comes out of, to retrieve back the stolen noble sword of Redwall. These places and their surroundings all react to the story greatly leading to death and success. Ferahgo the assassin a feared villain of all the South west is coming to Salamandastron to retrieve the great mountain as a fortress for him and his evil horde of: weasels, stoats, ferrets, rats, and foxes and for the great badger treasure. Ferahgo is a evil weasel who is very smart and expects his horde to succeed in every mission he gives them if not he kills them or badly injures them. The author gives Ferahgo a human?s way of life such as: speech, weaponry, army, and killing. Another significant character is the badger maid mara a runaway of Salamandastron due to the toughness of her father. Mara is a outgoing character who wants to do what she wants to do. She runs into Klitch the son of Ferahgo gets into conflict runaways and thus her journey begins. The winter gives a ton of suspense as he switches back between the main characters. Sometimes the suspense gets so intense where the author will leave you hanging on a good part of the story unto another part of the story which makes you wait to read the part you was interested in, but since the book is so good your, always reading a good part which leads to more good parts. An example of this is when two traitors of Ferahgo are about to kill Ferahgo but then the section stops and another section picks up talking about how Mara gets out of the toads pit before she gets eaten in their feast. A quote showing Ferahgo?s brutalness and merciless. ?Nobeast escapes Ferahgo the Assassin. You should know that by now.? ?Guess what he told me to do when I caught up with you?? ?Prob?ly said to f-fetch me back?? ?The fox smiled mirthlessly at his trembling victim.? ?Wrong Dingeye. He said to fetch your head back on a spearpoint.? ?The sword swung once, its blade flashing in the sunlight his head was off.? This scene shows how Ferahgo gives no forgiveness and no mercy. It shows how such a chaotic and evil leader he is. This is what makes this story so outstanding. If you like outstanding fantasy books then you can take it from me this is the book for you. Go pick up a copy and get lost in a world of animal based fantasy where the animals act like real people. This book is not just filled with one great element of reading but many. So if you like this book go get a different tale of Redwall and discover the true meaning of a true author Brian Jacques.
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October 31, 2006: This book is the best book book in the series (other than High Rhulain. I haven't read that yet)! The battle at the end was stunning, as was the death of the Lord Urthstripe. Still, his brother will be a good replacement. Shocking. Amazing. Wonderful.