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  • Martin the Warrior: Book One: The Prisoner and the Tyrant

  • By: Brian Jacques
  • Narrated by: Brian Jacques
  • Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins
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By: Brian Jacques
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Badrang is a stoat with dreams of his own empire, an army of slaves, and an impregnable fortress. Martin is a young mouse who stands up against cruelty and oppression - and is hurled into prison. He and his friends Brome and Felldoh are determined to escape and one day free their fellow slaves and defeat the tyrant….

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