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Andrew Davidson.
A majestic bird named Skymaster, a Christlike figure, counsels the creatures of Godhanger Wood, who are constantly stalked by a vicious gamekeeper. The book is grim (the wood is a dark verso to the cheerful farmyards King-Smith has previously depicted) and flawed (there are philosophical holes in the story, and the Christian imagery is undeveloped), but the events are compelling and the ideas, thought-provoking.