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  • Published: 2 July 2018
  • ISBN: 9780143785903
  • Imprint: Random House Australia Children's
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $23.00

Ranger's Apprentice The Royal Ranger 2: The Red Fox Clan




John Flanagan makes a spectacular return to the New York Times bestselling world of Ranger’s Apprentice with the revelation of a conspiracy that could end the Kingdom!

When you're a Ranger who happens to be royalty, stopping treason isn't just part of the job – it's personal.

Most of the time, Maddie is an apprentice Ranger, learning archery, knife throwing, unseen movement and combat skills under the guidance of the legendary Will Treaty. For one month each year, though, she must return home and resume her identity as Princess Madelyn.

Forced to keep her Ranger training a secret, Maddie finds castle life dull. But when she discovers clues to a devastating plot against the crown, she realises her family - and the peace they’ve worked so hard to achieve - could be in terrible danger.

To save everyone at Castle Araluen, and her father's forces who are trapped by an enemy army in the north, Maddie must find out the truth. Who is the man in the red fox mask?

  • Published: 2 July 2018
  • ISBN: 9780143785903
  • Imprint: Random House Australia Children's
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $23.00

About the author

John Flanagan

John Flanagan’s Ranger’s Apprentice and Brotherband adventure series have sold more than fifteen million copies worldwide. His books are available in more than one hundred countries, are regularly on the New York Times bestseller list, and have had multiple award shortlistings and wins in Australia and overseas. John, a former television and advertising writer, lives with his wife in a Sydney beachside suburb.

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Praise for Ranger's Apprentice The Royal Ranger 2: The Red Fox Clan

Fans of . . . the Ranger’s Apprentice will love this new character and be pleased to see the return of some old ones in this rollicking fantasy adventure.

West Australian

While The Red Fox Clan is indeed an adventure, it is more about intrigue and cunning than action-packed incidents. This book requires the same problem-solving skills that John Flanagan expects of his young readers and the imagination to take themselves into an unreal world. And in his usual style, Flanagan asks readers to consider a range of issues along the way – what it is to be part of a team, a member of a family; how do we know who to trust or to show our trustworthy selves to others? . . . This is a quest; good triumphs over evil and the characters gain resilience through the challenges and experiences they encounter along the way. John Flanagan is a skilled master in this regard. And, while the main protagonist is female, there is a range of both male and female characters to keep young readers engaged right up to the very last paragraph.

Jennifer Mors, Reading Time

Flanagan is immersed in his story and rightly so. It is a rich mix of straight-out adventure, world building, ethics and friendship. Tactics and an exploration of power are writ large as are the acceptance of responsibility and honour . . . There are clues to follow, dead-ends to avoid and always the need to see a problem from a new perspective . . . It is easy to read, the pace rarely slackens and readers, unable to put the book down, will find themselves reading to all hours.

Rayma Turton, Magpies