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Fantasy · 1999 · PG

The Legend of Luke

by Brian Jacques

Luke the Warrior was Martin's father. Now the truth of his legend will be told.

For10+GenreFantasyLength374 pagesRead time~9.5 hours

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Violence

Some

Animal combat in the Redwall tradition; sea battle sequences

Language

None

Clean language

Sexual Content

None

No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Themes of legacy, sacrifice, and what it means to live up to a hero's memory

What this book is about

Two storylines intertwine: in the present, Martin the Warrior's friends travel to discover his father Luke's history; in the past, Luke's sea voyage and the pirate ship that haunted him. Jacques's twelfth Redwall novel is more melancholy than most, touching on loss and the legacies fathers leave their children.

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