Primrose and Hazel go off to visit Primrose's old home, Redstone Warren, but Fiver has bad feelings about it, he also has a bad vision of a weasel coming to invade the warren. Bigwig makes the rabbits work hard to prepare for the invasion and Hawkbit moans that it is all Fiver's fault and that he is a curse. Upset, believing he brings bad luck to the warren, Fiver stays outside with hungry elil lurking. Will Hazel, back from his journey to Redstone, and Bigwig be able to convince him otherwise?
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Richard Adams (1920-2016) studied history at Worcester College, Oxford before and after the Second World War. He was the author of nineteen books, including the bestselling and award-winning Watership Down, his first book (the illustrated edition of which was published by Oneworld Modern Classics, 2014). Two of his books, Watership Down and Shardik, were lis
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