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Series
  
Troll Trilogy

OCLC
  
62264198

Originally published
  
4 July 2005

ISBN
  
0-00-717074-2

Country
  
England

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
July 4, 2005

Preceded by
  
Troll Fell

Author
  
Katherine Langrish

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Genres
  
Children's literature, Fantasy Fiction

Similar
  
Troll Fell, Troll Blood, The Shadow Hunt, Forsaken, Rivets: Forsaken: EDGE

Troll Mill is a children's fantasy novel written by Katherine Langrish, the second in the Troll Trilogy. It follows the events of Troll Fell, but takes place three years later.

Synopsis

The hero Peer Ulffson now lives with his friend Hilde and her family. One evening on the beach, having just returned from a fishing trip in stormy weather, he is horrified when a neighbour’s young wife, Kersten, pushes her newborn child into his arms before throwing herself into the sea. As he carries the child home through the windy night, he sees the old deserted mill mysteriously working away ‘all by itself’.

Rumours abound in the village that Kersten was a seal woman, and that her husband Bjorn the fisherman, Peer’s friend and mentor, is now cursed, doomed to die at sea. As he struggles to understand these mysteries and protect the vulnerable ‘seal-baby’ from the predatory water spirit Granny Greenteeth, Peer must also learn to cope with his feelings for Hilde, and try to carve out a future for himself.

As in the first book of the trilogy, Troll Fell, Langrish uses a variety of folklore motifs such as the Orkney legends of seal people or selkies to create an unusual and believable fantasy.

References

Troll Mill Wikipedia