The Angel's Command

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The Angels Command
Author Brian Jacques
Illustrator David Elliot
Country United States
Language English
Series Castaways series
Genre(s) Fantasy novel
Publisher Puffin Books
Publication date 2003
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 340
ISBN ISBN
Preceded by Castaways of the Flying Dutchman
Followed by Voyage of Slaves

The Angel's Command is a novel by Brian Jacques, author of the popular children's series Redwall, and the sequel to Castaways of the Flying Dutchman. It follows the adventures of an immortal boy and his dog as they face pirates and other dangers from the high seas to the mountains. The Angel’s Command [[1]]is based on the legend of the Flying Dutchman. It tells of how a young boy and his dog managed to escape the fate that befell the Flying Dutchman. Instead, they were granted the ability to speak in any tongue, talk to each other, and eternal life. Ben, the boy, and Ned, the dog, are sent on a mission to help those in need. First, they meet up with a buccaneer and try to help him fulfill his dream of returning home. Ben and Ned are beset by challenges, and the last one causes the death of their dear friend. Afterwards, they meet up with two other young people, Dominic and Karayna. They help an old count find his lost nephew, Adamo, who is cursed by the Razan leader to be trapped in a bear hide. Ned, Ben, Karayna , and Dominic try to break the spell and restore peace and happiness to the town. Nevertheless, the boy and his dog must move on, and their story continues.

[edit] Translations

  • Les Naufragés du Hollandais Volant, tome 2 : Le Pirate et la sorcière (French)
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