Triss A Tale of Redwall

Triss A Tale of Redwall by Brian Jacques is the fifteenth novel in the Redwall epic, published by Puffin in 2003. This edition features 416 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Triss, a brave squirrelmaid who is enslaved by the malevolent ferret King Agarnu and his daughter, Kurda. As Triss devises a daring escape by sea, the narrative unfolds with three young friends embarking on their own adventure, while two young Dibbuns go missing in Mossflower Woods.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of fantasy elements woven throughout the tale, as Triss’s journey leads her to Redwall Abbey, where her true destiny awaits. The intertwining paths of the characters highlight themes of bravery and friendship, set against a backdrop of adventure and danger. This installment continues to explore the beloved world of Redwall, featuring animals and magic, and promises to engage fans of juvenile fiction and fantasy alike.
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The fifteenth novel in the Redwallepic
Triss is a brave squirrelmaid – enslaved by the evil ferret King Agarnu of Riftgard and his cruel daughter, Kurda. But, secretly, Triss is planning a daring escape by sea . . .
As Triss sets sail, three young friends leave Salamandastron in search of adventure – and a pair of Dibbuns goes missing in Mossflower Woods. After three dangerous journeys, the travellers’ paths cross at Redwall Abbey – where Triss will discover her true destiny, and a new champion will rise to carry the sword of Martin the Warrior and fight for the future of Redwall . . .
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