Troll Mill
Sequel to the highly-acclaimed Troll Fell, this is just as exciting, dramatic and atmospheric. But watch out! You never know what sneaky creatures are lurking in the shadows of Troll Mill, waiting to jump out at you…
“With a piercing squeal – with an anguished wooden groan – with a roar of muffled waters – Troll Mill woke from its sleep…”
For three years Troll Mill has stood empty, and Peer Ulfsson has found a home with his friend Hilde. But in the shadows of eerie Troll Fell, surrounded by sly and mischievous creatures, life doesn’t remain peaceful for long…
Returning from a hard day’s fishing, and with a violent storm brewing, Peer watches horror-struck as his friend Kersten rushes to the shore – thrusting her young baby into his arms – and throws herself into the sea. Struggling home with the baby, Peer passes the old mill, once owned by his wicked uncles, and sees the millwheel turning! But it has been derelict for years… Who or what could be lurking in the shadows?
This exciting, atmospheric novel from rising star, Katherine Langrish, mixes adventure with folklore monsters to create a brilliantly creepy sequel to Troll Fell.
Praise for Troll Mill: -
”'Despite the high drama of Troll Mill, it is moments of comedy which will make children rock with delight and long for the further adventures of Peer.” - Amanda Craig, The Times
Praise for Troll Fell: -
”'In Troll Fell Katherine Langrish has unearthed a captivating world. Bleak and captivating. Her style is quirky and hypnotic and her characters are instantly recognizable as someone you know, or someone you wish you didn't.” - Eoin Colfer
”'Troll Fell is a joy… a marvellous, magical adventure…” - Amanda Craig, The Times
'The style is enthralling, and the adventure persuasive and gripping. A juicy read for children.' Independent on Sunday -
'From the opening page… Langrish's power to locate her story in the reader's imagination is reminiscent of Alan Garner.' Sunday Telegraph -
'Atmospheric, with lowering weather, storms and blizzards, luridly imaginative… with nice touches of humour…' Children's Bookseller -
'Troll Fell, exciting, funny, vividly written and tightly plotted, is steeped in the essence of Scandinavian folklore…' Carousel -