Loamhedge A Tale from Redwall

Loamhedge: A Tale from Redwall by Brian Jacques is a captivating story published by Puffin in 2004. This first paperback edition spans 423 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows young haremaid Martha Braebuck, who arrives at Redwall Abbey unable to walk, with the mystery of her condition linked to the ancient ruins of Loamhedge. As two seasoned warriors, Bragoon and Sarobando, set out to uncover the truth, a dangerous band of Searats, led by the ruthless Raga Bol, threatens the peace of Redwall Abbey.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and intrigue as the characters navigate their challenges. The story features themes of bravery and loyalty, with Lonna Bowstripe, a courageous badger, seeking revenge against Bol and his crew. The journey to uncover the secrets of Loamhedge intertwines with the fate of both Martha and Redwall Abbey, creating a rich tapestry of action and suspense. This edition invites readers into a world where animals take center stage in a thrilling tale of friendship and courage.
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What secrets lie in the ruins of Loamhedge? When young haremaid Martha Braebuck arrived at Redwall Abbey, she was unable to walk – and no beast knows why. The answer lies far away – at the ancient, ruined abbey of Loamhedge. And two old Redwall warriors, Bragoon and Sarobando, are determined to help. But as they leave, a murderous band of Searats is heading for Redwall Abbey – and their leader, Raga Bol, is a mighty vicious beast. One brave badger, Lonna Bowstripe, wants revenge on Bol and his crew – and the fate of Redwall, and young Martha Braebuck, will depend on him.
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