The Emperor of Nihon-Ja

Ranger's Apprentice Series

Author: John Flanagan

Book 10 in the Ranger's Apprentice series

Pages: 487

Published: 2010

Age: 10+

Horace is missing. Months have passed since he was sent on a military mission to the court of the Emperor of Nihon-Ja but he has failed to return. Evanlyn is worried, and in company with Will and Alyss, she sets out to discover what has become of their old friend.

They find that Horace has become embroiled in Nihon-Jan politics. The arrogant Senshi sect has rebelled against the rightful Emperor and Horace has chosen to stay and lend support to the deposed ruler. Now he and Will must find men willing to face the highly trained Senshi warriors, while Alyss and Evanlyn must overcome their longstanding rivalry to seek aid from a mysterious group of mountain dwellers.

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About the Ranger's Apprentice Series

Books in series order

  1. 1.The Ruins of Gorlan(2004)
  2. 2.The Burning Bridge(2005)
  3. 3.The Icebound Land(2005)
  4. 4.Oakleaf Bearers(2006)
  5. 5.The Sorcerer in the North(2006)
  6. 6.The Siege of Macindaw(2007)
  7. 7.Erak's Ransom(2007)
  8. 8.The Kings of Clonmel(2008)
  9. 9.Halt's Peril(2009)
  10. 10.The Emperor of Nihon-Ja(2010)
  11. 11.The Lost Stories(2011)

Reading age: 10+ years

This series should be read in order.

They move silent as shadows. They climb impossible heights. Their archery skills are unsurpassed: they are Rangers. Read the mega-bestselling series about Will and his friends from Castle Redmont.

Each Ranger is an expert archer, and highly skilled at tracking, concealment and unseen movement. Rangers ride a special breed of horse that looks nondescript, but has amazing speed and almost limitless endurance. A Ranger horse will respond only to its master, will warn of danger, and respond instinctively to the Ranger's commands. There are fifty Rangers in the Corps, one for each of the Kingdom's Fiefs. Although they work with the Barons, the Rangers answer only to the King. In time of war they work with the highest commanders of the King's army, giving tactical advice and providing intelligence on the enemy's movements. Occasionally, a young man who is judged to have the right qualities will become a Ranger.

Note: The Royal Ranger, originally book 12 in this series, is now the start of a new series featuring Maddie, Ranger's Apprentice: The Royal Ranger.