Salamandastron

by Brian Jacques

Published 13 August 1992
Redwall slumbers in the summer sun, unaware that the mountain stronghold of Salamandastron lies besieged by the weasel army of Ferahgo the Assassin. Or that danger is creeping towards the Abbey too, in the form of the deadly Dryditch Fever.

Outcast of Redwall

by Brian Jacques

Published 6 July 1995
The Redwall series is soon to be a Netflix original movie!

Energetic and poignant as ever, Jacques' Outcast of Redwall is another must-read in the bestselling Redwall series. 


Abandoned as an infant by his father, the evil warlord Swartt Sixclaw, Veil is raised by the kindhearted Bryony. Despite concerns from everyone at Redwall, Bryony is convinced that Veil's goodness will prevail. But when he commits a crime that is unforgivable, he is banished from the abbey forever. Then Swartt and his hordes of searats and vermin attack Redwall, and Veil has to decide: Should he join Swartt in battle against the only creature who has ever loved him? Or should he turn his back on his true father?

Perfect for fans of T. A. Barron’s Merlin saga, John Flanagan’s Ranger’s Apprentice series, and J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings series.

The Bellmaker

by Brian Jacques

Published 2 June 1994
The Redwall series is soon to be a Netflix original movie!

New York Times
 bestselling author Brian Jacques masterfully recounts more woodland adventures in the seventh epic in the beloved Redwall series!


It has been four seasons since Mariel, the warrior-mouse daughter of Joseph the Bellmaker, and her companion, Dandin, set off from Redwall to fight evil in Mossflower. Nothing has been heard of them since. Then one night, in a dream, the legendary Martin the Warrior comes to the Bellmaker with a mysterious message. Clearly, Mariel and Dandin are in grave danger. Joseph and four Redwallers set off at once to aid them. As they push over land and sea, they cannot know the terrible threats they face. Will the Bellmaker and his companions arrive in time to help Mariel and Dandin?

Perfect for fans of T. A. Barron’s Merlin saga, John Flanagan’s Ranger’s Apprentice series, and J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings series.

"This is storytelling at its best."—School Library Journal

The Redwall Trilogy

by Brian Jacques

Published 17 October 1991