The Missing Prince by John Flanagan
Ranger's Apprentice: The Royal Ranger, bk. 4. Random House
Australia, 2020. 295pp. ISBN: 9781760890452.
(Ages 10+) Highly recommended. In The Missing Prince John
Flanagan has written another very satisfying and thrilling adventure
which ends on a knife edge. This is the fourth in The Royal
Ranger series in which Rangers, Will and Maddie, are sent on a
recovery mission by King Duncan of Araluen. The two have to travel
into the Gallic kingdom and find King Philippe's son Giles, who is
being held against his will by power hungry Baron Lassigny in
Chateau des Falaises. Rangers are trained to have superior skills
and 'use their brains first to avoid fighting' and these two are no
exception. Will is the older mentor and teenage Maddie is second in
line to the Araluen throne. They disguise themselves as father and
daughter entertainers. Will is a jongleur, or minstrel, and Maddie
becomes deft at knife throwing and juggling. On their journey they
successfully keep their real identity secret and humorously thwart
ham-fisted attempts to follow them and rob them by a bunch of
thieves called the Black Vultures. Things turn very serious and
nail-biting once they arrive at the Baron's Chateau and come under
his scrutiny. Maddie must do the tricky work of locating Giles in
the Chateau and then they must try and rescue him.
Flanagan writes for young people but never talks down to his
audience. Hence this book can even be enjoyed by adults who want an
adventure set in imaginary medieval-like times. He uses interesting
descriptions and we learn about castles, weaponry and fighting
tactics. Flanagan conjures up very likeable characters. Maddie is a
welcome brave and determined female character who can't sing for
peanuts. Will is a little more complex with a simmering dislike of
bullies and arrogance that he only just keeps under control. Some of
their foe suffer quite brutal wounds but they all deserve it! It is
possible to read this book without having read the three prior to
it, however they are definitely worth reading to see the growth of
Maddie in her role as Royal Ranger. The Missing Prince
continues in volume 5.
Jo Marshall