
Will Martin and Rose survive their trip and make it to Noonvale for help? And will the Fur and Freedom Fighters be successful in their battle against Marshank or be defeated by Badrang’s horde? We have read several of the “Redwall Abbey” series of books. Meanwhile, Badrang has his own problems as his old partner Cap’n Tramun Clogg and his crew arrive to claim their share of Badrang’s slaves. Martin, Rose, and Grumm make their way through many adventures to head for Rose’s home of Noonvale in hopes of finding help to defeat Badrang and reclaim Martin’s sword, while Felldoh and Brome join a group of actors known as the Rambling Rosehip Players, led by a badger named Rowenoak and a Hare named Ballaw, and after helping other slaves escape Marshank form the Fur and Freedom Fighters to attack Badrang. However, with the inside help of two other slaves, a squirrel named Felldoh and a young mouse named Brome, and with outside help from Brome’s sister Rose and her friend Grumm the mole, Martin escapes. Years before, when Luke had left to fight for freedom, he gave his sword to Martin. One of those slaves is a mouse named Martin, son of Luke the Warrior. Badrang the stoat is an evil Tyrant who rules over Marshank, the fortress that he is building with slave labor. published in 1993 in Great Britain by Hutchinson Children’s Books Limited republished in 1994 in the United States by Philomel Books, a division of Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers of the Penguin Group USA Inc., 345 Hudson St., New York City, NY 10014). Martin the Warrior (copyright by The Redwall Abbey Company Ltd. Language level: 1 (nothing objectionable)įor more information e-mail Brian. We do not sell books that are missing pages or are ‘falling to pieces’.Publisher: Firebird Books, republished in 2004

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