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==Books== At the time of Jacques' death, twenty-one novels had been released. ''The Sable Quean'' was released in February 2010. The twenty-second and (because of his death) final book, ''The Rogue Crew'', was released on 3 May 2011.<ref name=figment/> The prequels to ''Redwall'' are not released in any chronological order. The sequels, including ''Mattimeo'', were released in the order in which they occur. The books are listed below in their chronological order within the fictional world of Redwall, with publication dates noted. {{Redwall novels}} The first three chronologically ordered books (''Lord Brocktree'', ''Martin the Warrior'', and ''Mossflower'') take place before the construction of Redwall Abbey, while the fourth, ''The Legend of Luke'', takes place during its construction. Many of the books that take place before Redwall was constructed are told via a [[framing device]]. Most books adjacent to each other in chronological order take place within a generation or so of each other, as evidenced by mentions of past characters in the later books. ''Redwall'' and ''Mattimeo'' as well as ''Mariel of Redwall'' and ''The Bellmaker'' feature the same cast, with a short span of time between them. From ''Triss'' onward, however, they take place so far apart in time that none share any characters with other books anymore.
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