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Mar 06, 2014
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With Raf captured by the trolls and at the mercy of the Troll King, he was ordered to fight to the death. Raf was worried as he knew the might of the trolls would far outweigh his strength, but he had his wiles and his two friends as well who were somewhere in the mountain. Could he find a way out of this disastrous mess to continue on with his mission to take the Elixir back to his village?
This very short conclusion to the Troll Mountain serial is a satisfying one, but also one which is v ...more
With Raf captured by the trolls and at the mercy of the Troll King, he was ordered to fight to the death. Raf was worried as he knew the might of the trolls would far outweigh his strength, but he had his wiles and his two friends as well who were somewhere in the mountain. Could he find a way out of this disastrous mess to continue on with his mission to take the Elixir back to his village?
This very short conclusion to the Troll Mountain serial is a satisfying one, but also one which is v ...more

The final chapters of TROLL MOUNTAIN see Raf, our young and brave protagonist face off against the Troll King’s champion in battle he surely has no chance of winning.
Picking up where Episode 2 left off, the reader is thrown into the action – something author Matthew Reilly is renowned for. The confrontation between the Troll champion and Raf is smartly written with Raf using his smarts rather than brute force (of which, someone of his stature would not have much of) as he fights for his life an ...more
Picking up where Episode 2 left off, the reader is thrown into the action – something author Matthew Reilly is renowned for. The confrontation between the Troll champion and Raf is smartly written with Raf using his smarts rather than brute force (of which, someone of his stature would not have much of) as he fights for his life an ...more