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The Angels Command
by Brian Jacques
Back at the helm
Ben and his Labrador, Ned, castaways from the legendary ghost ship Flying Dutchman, swore never to go to sea againbut a mishap in South America lands them aboard a French pirate ship with not one, but two villainous sea captains in pursuit. To make matters worse, Ben is still haunted by visions of Captain Vanderdecken, whose ghost seeks vengeance on the former cabin boy. And that is only the beginning of their adventures!
Jacques has come up with another page-turner. Readers who enjoyed the first book will find this sequel even more exciting.
Booklist
This big, sprawling adventure will win new fans for Jacquess series.
The Horn Book
The threads of this action-packed adventure include magic, a wicked witch, and a good dollop of nail-biting danger, all finally weaving back to the good captain, closing the loop of these two tales. Fans of the first book, Jacques, and old-fashioned adventure could find this book to be just their cup of tea.
VOYA
As in all of Jacquess books, he conjures a colorful, fully realized world (particularly the gastronomic delights) and injects the pages with plenty of snappy repartee (Cease cackling like a market goose, you old relic, the nobleman calls affectionately to his cook). Readers can once again take satisfaction in the fact that virtue is rewarded, evildoers get their comeuppance and good triumphs over evil in Jacquess universe.
Publishers Weekly
THE REDWALL BOOKS
Redwall
Mossflower
Mattimeo
Mariel of Redwall
Salamandastron
Martin the Warrior
The Bellmaker
Outcast of Redwall
The Pearls of Lutra
The Long Patrol
Marlfox
The Legend of Luke
Lord Brocktree
Taggerung
Triss
Loamh
Rakkety Tarn
The Great Redwall Feast (picture book)
A Redwall Winters Tale (picture book)
OTHER BOOKS
Seven Strange and Ghostly Tales
Castaways of the Flying Dutchman
The Angels Command
The Tale of Urso Brunov (picture book)
The Ribbajack and Other Curious Yarns
PADRE ESTEBAN
Peace be with you, my son. I am Padre Esteban. I hope that you and your friends mean no harm to me or my people.
Ben returned his smile. No, Padre, we only need food and fresh water, so we can continue our voyage.
A thought from Ned flashed into Bens mind as he saw Ned returning, dragging a large dead tree branch along the sand: I felt your fear. Who is the man? Wheres he from?
Ben replied mentally to the Labrador. Come here and take a look at his face, Nedhes a friend, Padre Esteban.
Ned released the branch and came to sit by Ben. Padre Esteban, eh? Hes more like a statue of a saint than a man. I like him!
The padre reached out a hand that was the color of antique parchment. Stroking Neds offered paw, he was silent for a while. Then, staring at Ben, he shook his head in wonder. Who taught you to speak to an animal?
Somehow, the boy was not surprised.
THE LEGEND OF THE FLYING DUTCHMAN is known to all men who follow the seafaring trade.
Captain Vanderdecken and his ghostly crew, bound by heavens curse to sail the worlds vast oceans and seas, for eternity! The curse was delivered by the angel of the Lord, who descended from the firmament to the very deck of the doomed vessel. Vanderdecken and his evil crew were bound, both living and dead, to an endless voyage. Only two were to escape the Flying Dutchmana mute, ragged orphan boy, Ben, and his faithful dog, Ned. They were the only two aboard who were pure of heart, innocent of all wickedness.
The angel had washed them both overboard in a storm off Cape Horncastaways of the Flying Dutchman! Barely alive, they came ashore at Tierra del Fuego, the tip of South America. Unfortunately, they, too, were casualties of the angels curse, destined to live endlessly, without growing older by a single day. However, heaven, being merciful, decreed that Ben was granted the power of speech in any language. Additionally he could communicate with the dog by process of thought. Thus began a friendship that was to last through many centuries. Given refuge by an old shepherd who lived on Tierra del Fuego, the two remained with the old man until his death, three years later. It was then that the angel commanded them to travel ontheir mission, to do good and help others wherever the need arose.
And so they went forth, this strange blue-eyed lad and his faithful black Labrador, orphans of the mighty waters, travelling the world together. Never stopping too long in one place, where folk they befriended would grow older and die, for Ben and Ned were eternally young. Wandering endlessly, commanded by an angel. Haunted by Vanderdeckens spectre, they went north, up into the wild and untamed jungles, mountains and savannahs of South Americas wild continent. What adventures, untold sights and perils awaited our friends! This narrative follows their rovings after several years. Fate landed Ben and Ned back again near the sea, the Caribbean, whose coasts were home to lawless men. The buccaneers!
I take up my pen to tell you the tale.
Book One
LA PETITE MARIE
1
CARTAGENA, 1628
GREAT AND GOLDEN, like an enormous, newly minted doubloon, the Caribbean sun presided over the waterfront. Ships of all nations, from salt-crusted skiffs to stately galleons, bobbed on their moorings, each craft facing bow onto the harbour wall. Children clambered and played upon the bronze cannons fronting the jade and aquamarine waters of the wide Caribbean Sea. Along the dusty quayfront fishing boats unloaded their catches straight to the stalls. Noise and bustle were everywhere. Women sold plantains, melons, coconuts and an amazing variety of exotic fruits and vegetables. Parrots squawked and monkeys chattered from their cages of split bamboo. Men squatted in the shade, bargaining for spices, rum, snuff and tobacco. Young girls danced and sang to the music of guitars and drums, cajoling coins from passersby. High in its ornate tower, the bell of Santa Magdalena clanged dully over the red-tiled and palm-thatched dwellings, which ranged from austere Spanish architecture to bedraggled local hovels. Taverns, bodegas and inns were packed to the doors with laughing, brawling, arguing and drunken seafarers, pirates, freebooters, corsairs and buccaneers, known collectively in Cartagena as The Brotherhoodthose beyond the law of honest men.
Ben and Ned sat among the trees, where it was relatively peaceful and free from trampling feet. After travelling alone in sparsely populated regions of South America for so long, they had been watching the teeming life of the quayside for fully an hour, both rather taken aback by this sudden surge of noisy humanity. The big black Labrador passed a single thought to his tow-headed young companion.
Well, are you hungry enough to go and explore yet?
The boy smiled into his friends moist, dark eyes. It would be a nice change to eat something cooked by somebody else besides myself. Come on, Ned, lets take a look.
The dog pondered his companions thought for a moment, then rose gracefully and returned the mental comment. Hmph! If I had hands instead of paws Id make a wonderful cook. I cant help being a dog, you know.
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