On a moonless night, two rats follow hypnotic lights into the forest, never to be seen again. Such is the power of the Doomwytes, sinister ravens led by the deadly Korvus Skurr. And when the young mouse Bisky persuades the creatures of Redwall Abbey to go in search of a fabled treasure, hidden long ago by one of the abbey's most notorious thieves, they do not suspect Skurr and his ravens will be vying for that very treasure. Bisky and his fellow Redwallers must summon all their courage to face the evil horde of slithering snakes and vicious ravens. From underground tunnels to the tops of trees, the fearless Redwallers, with the help of their woodland friends, battle some of their most vicious enemies yet in an exhilarating, terrifying treasure hunt.
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"Loved it. The 'glowing lights' that turned out to be snakes and crows were an interesting twist and new enemy to Redwall. There's too many good and intriguing characters to list. If you're a fan of Redwall, this shouldn't disappoint."
— Donna (5 out of 5 stars)
" Another example of how obsessive those idiot ravens and snakes are about shiny stuff. "
— Emily, 2/17/2014" I did not really like this book. Again no memorable characters, and a plot that has nothing to do with anything else in the series. "
— David, 2/13/2014" This is by far the best book he's written in my opinion. The only thing that made me sad was that there was a lot less descriptions of food T.T "
— Samuel, 1/23/2014" Doomwyte is a great adventure tale from the world of Redwall. I recommend this to any fantasy lover. "
— Jackson, 1/14/2014" I love all of his books. It has the same theme as his other redwall books "
— Polly, 1/11/2014" Better the second time around. "
— Carol, 1/9/2014" This wasn't my favorite of the series, but it's always nice to revisit Redwall. I would have given it 3 stars, I think, except that I do like the series and there were some interesting settings and characters here. "
— Qt, 1/6/2014" All of the Redwall books are pretty much the same, but that doesn't stop me from reading them one by one. "
— Bethany, 1/3/2014" The only thing I have to say about this book is Oh-how-the-mighty-have-fallen. The Redwall series is dead. Which is many different kinds of sad. "
— Maelstrom, 12/10/2013" Hadn't read a Redwall book in so long, I couldn't resist. Same old Redwall feasts, riddles, and quests, but it was a fun, cheerful old friend of a read after such a long hiatus. "
— Erin, 11/26/2013" This is the last of the Redwall Series currently available. Now, do I read slowly so the next book will be published? Or do I read something else to keep me occupied until it is ready? "
— Jewell, 11/3/2013" This is very good book. The only reason I gave it three stars is because it follows the basic storyline of all of the other Redwall books. "
— Noah, 11/1/2013" Copy off of The Pearls Of Lutra. "
— Christina, 8/29/2013" eh, I really didn't enjoy this one. it may be that im getting sick of these (read 18 in a row...) but this one just seemed mean spirited. "
— Danielle, 8/17/2013" 2 1\2 stars. I remember not really liking this one as much but honestly, I need a re read. "
— Elevetha, 5/1/2013" This was the latest one in the Redwall series and every time I get a new one I just savor it! I Love all these books, they are so full of character and adventure! Brian Jacques is truly an amazing writer. "
— Shirlee, 1/29/2013" It was great. My favorite parts were when they were trying to figure out the riddles. it is a great fantasy book for people who love adventures and puzzles. "
— Jack, 11/16/2012" I just ordered this, But if it's like any of the othetr Redwall books, this one's gonna be great! "
— Sephiroth, 10/27/2012" really good, classic Jacques/Redwall, very interesting audio book rating 8 "
— Rodney, 9/4/2012" I thought this was a great book. "
— Eleanor, 3/27/2012" Follows the general Redwall formula, but I enjoyed it anyways. "
— Molly, 10/11/2011" Of Jacques' more recent Redwall books, this is one of my favorites. It is a good story, with a chilling mystery, fun characters, and the standard extravagant feasts and celebrations that are Redwall. "
— Abby, 9/12/2011" 3.5 stars actually, but due to my soft spot for Redwall I couldn't round it down. "
— Justin, 4/28/2011" Hadn't read a Redwall book in so long, I couldn't resist. Same old Redwall feasts, riddles, and quests, but it was a fun, cheerful old friend of a read after such a long hiatus. "
— Erin, 3/5/2011" really good, classic Jacques/Redwall, very interesting audio book rating 8 "
— Rodney, 3/4/2011" Every single redwall book is unforgetable- but nothing compares to the first 6 or so. "
— zoe, 12/15/2010" Another example of how obsessive those idiot ravens and snakes are about shiny stuff. "
— Emily, 11/19/2010" It is amazing! Who would have thought there is a tribe that is all descendants of Gnoff?! "
— Ben.c, 11/14/2010" It was great. My favorite parts were when they were trying to figure out the riddles. it is a great fantasy book for people who love adventures and puzzles. "
— Jack, 5/20/2010" Is the series getting a bit repetitive, yes. However, these stories are about honor, bravery and being a true friend. I think these qualities are very important to childrens lit and I look forward to sharing them with my kiddos someday. "
— Lauren, 4/27/2010" Another exciting adventure from Brian Jacques. Reading this was bittersweet as he recently passed away and I think I only have one or two of his Redwall novels left to go. :( "
— April, 4/11/2010" I love Redwall! This one had a different plotline then most of the rest. It was less about an epic battle, and more about solving the riddle. As always, LURV the Dibbuns! "
— Mallory, 3/22/2010" Copy off of The Pearls Of Lutra. "
— Annlorie, 3/10/2010Brian Jacques has had many professions, including
longshoreman, truck driver, and folk singer. In addition to the vast readership
he has earned with his Redwall novels, Brian has earned a devoted army of
listeners with his weekly radio program on BBC Merseyside. For this recording
Brian himself leads a full cast of actors in bringing to life the adventures of
the inhabitants of Redwall Abbey.