Brian Jacques - Voyage of Slaves
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
BOOK ONE - LORD OF THE BARBARY COAST
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
BOOK TWO - A DANGEROUS FREEDOM
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
BOOK THREE - ISTRANI WOLVES
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
PRAISE FOR The Angels Command
This jam-packed adventure is a swashbuckling tale of pirates on the high seas. It has all the elements that make Jacquess books singterrific description, wonderful characters, and the power to transport you to an unforgettable place. Detroit Free Press
Action-packed and filled to the brim with colorful characters.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Fast-paced action. The Indianapolis Star
Swashbuckling. The Columbus Dispatch
[A] big, sprawling adventure . . . the story delivers nonstop action, pithy dialogue, and esoteric sea lore.
The Horn Book Magazine
Rousing . . . vivid language, larger-than-life characters, and multiple story lines yield a sprawling, epic tale. Anyone, young and old, who enjoys being immersed in big, romantic adventures will love this series. Readers hooked by Jacquess storytelling magic in Castaways and the Redwall series are destined to be readers for life. May his readers be legion. Kirkus Reviews
Once again, Jacques spins a rousing yarn that fairly bursts at the seams with exciting escapades, exotic locations, poems, shanties, treachery, and derring-do . . . The sheer storytelling vigor is hard to resist. [Jacques] conjures a colorful, fully realized world and injects the pages with plenty of snappy repartee.
Publishers Weekly
The plot is almost nonstop action, with lots of swordplay.
School Library Journal
Theres lots of swashbuckling adventure, suspense, intrigue, and some humor, much like Jacquess beloved Redwall sagas. This new story will appeal to the same audience. KLIATT
High adventure with memorable characters. Locus
Another page-turner. Readers who enjoyed the first book will find this sequel even more exciting. Booklist
PRAISE FOR Castaways of the Flying Dutchman
Well-known for his Redwall books, Jacques here turns his attention to the human world, and his fans will not be disappointed.
Publishers Weekly
In Castaways of the Flying Dutchman, Brian Jacques takes a bold and brilliant creative step. Using the legend of a never-ending voyage, he enriches, deepens, and gives new meaning to it . . . [Jacques] combines ample measures of suspense, fantasy, and mystery . . . and the emotional impact is powerful and unforgettable. Its exciting to see a front-rank author rise to a new challengeand his readers are the fortunate beneficiaries.
Lloyd Alexander, Newbery Medal-winner
Jacques is a master storyteller who knows just when to boost a books drama, suspense, or humor to move a tale along . . . Its a rare reader who wont race through the pages, trying to see what happens next. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Jacques captures the details of nineteenth-century, small-town England and its people with great panache . . . Readers will come to care about the good-hearted immortal boy and his faithful black Lab. The Horn Book Magazine
Vivid . . . haunting . . . will undoubtedly be loved by Redwall fans. Kirkus Reviews
The swashbuckling language brims with color and melodrama; the villains are dastardly and stupid; and buried treasure, mysterious clues, and luscious culinary descriptions keep the pages turning . . . Older readers who enjoy Jacques will like this, too.
Booklist
Rousing. The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books
Colorful . . . engrossing. The Daily Telegraph (London)
An appealing tale. Childrens Literature
PRAISE FOR THENEW YORK TIMESBESTSELLING REDWALL SERIES
Wonderfully imaginative. The New York Times Book Review
The medieval world of Redwall Abbeywhere gallant mouse warriors triumph over evil invadershas truly become the stuff of legend. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Readers will rejoice. Los Angeles Times
Children are privileged to enter the rich world of Redwall and Mossflower. So are the parents who get to come along.
The Boston Phoenix
A grand adventure story. Once the reader is hooked, there is no peace until the final page. Chicago Sun-Times
Old-fashioned swashbuckling adventure. Locus
The Redwall books . . . add a touch of chivalry and adventure reminiscent of the King Arthur stories.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Filled with rousing adventure, strong characters, and vibrant settings. The Boston Sunday Globe
Packed with action and imbued with warmth . . . richly inventive.
Kirkus Reviews
Jacquess effortless, fast-paced narrative gets its readers quickly hooked. He clearly loves this other world he has created theres a genuine sense of involvement and care (lots of lovingly descriptive passages), as well as an overflowing, driving imagination. Birmingham Post
Great reading . . . entertaining. Classic confrontations between good and evil will never go out of style. Orlando Sentinel
A richly imagined world in which bloody battles vie for attention with copious feasting and tender romancing.
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Also by Brian Jacques
The Redwall Chronicles
REDWALL
MOSSFLOWER
MATTIMEO
MARIEL OF REDWALL
SALAMANDASTRON
MARTIN THE WARRIOR
THE BELLMAKER
OUTCAST OF REDWALL
PEARLS OF LUTRA
THE LONG PATROL
MARLFOX
THE LEGEND OF LUKE
LORD BROCKTREE
TAGGERUNG
TRISS
LOAMHEDGE
RAKKETY TAM
HIGH RHULAIN
Redwall Picture Books
THE GREAT REDWALL FEAST
A REDWALL WINTERS TALE
The Tribes of Redwall Series
THE TRIBES OF REDWALL: BADGERS
THE TRIBES OF REDWALL: OTTERS
THE TRIBES OF REDWALL: MICE
Other Redwall Books
REDWALL MAP AND RIDDLER BUILD YOUR OWN REDWALL ABBEY REDWALL FRIEND AND FOE A REDWALL JOURNAL THE REDWALL COOKBOOK
The Flying Dutchman Series
CASTAWAYS OF THE FLYING DUTCHMAN
THE ANGELS COMMAND
VOYAGE OF SLAVES
Other Books by Brian Jacques
SEVEN STRANGE AND GHOSTLY TALES
THE TALE OF URSO BRUNOV
THE RIBBAJACK
THE BERKLEY PUBLISHING GROUP
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