Fell (novel) | |
Author | David Clement-Davies |
Publication date | September 1, 2007 |
Published by | Harry N. Abrams, Inc. |
Publication Order | |
Preceded by The Sight |
Followed by |
Fell is a novel by David Clement-Davies and is the sequel to The Sight. It follows Fell, who is now a Kerl, and his experiences after Larka's death.
Dedication[]
"For Hen, Patrick, and Honor—at last."
Book description[]
"Among the wolves of Transylvania walks a fearful legend: a black wolf with the power to see into the minds of other animals. Fell is a Kerl, a loner, separated from his pack by the power of the Sight and by his guilt over the death of his beloved sister Larka.
The villagers call Alina a changeling, a creature left by the fairies, and fear her. The shepherd Malduk, who rescued her from the snows, makes her dress as a boy and work twice as hard as one. It is a bitter, lonely life, haunted by terrible dreams, until the day Alina learns some of the truth about her past and sets out into a world fraught with danger to find her real home....
In this thrilling fantasy adventure, a sequel to David Clements-Davies's bestselling novel The Sight, a wolf and a girl—both looking for answers to the visions haunting them—must overcome their natures to share a journey that will bring their worlds, animal and human, to a greater understanding."
Genre[]
This book is in the genre fantasy fiction with traits of anthropomorphism. It follows the point of view of a black wolf named Fell, and a girl named Alina that, in the beginning, dresses up as a boy to hide her appearance so she can work. Both the Wolf and the girl possess a mythical power known as the Sight which allows them to talk to each other telepathically.
Chapters[]
Part One: The Future
- Ghosts
- The Changeling Storyteller
- The Parchment
- Hunted
- Bavarian Bluster
- Blue Ice
- The Girl and the Wolf
- The Leap
Part Two: The Past
- The Font
- A Wolf Trail
- Tarlar
- The Warrior Smith
- Balance
- Baba Yaga
- To Castelu
- The Helgra
- Goblin Song
- Elu
Part Three: The Present
- The Salmon
- Huttser and Palla
- The Stone Mouth
- Noises
- Blessings
- Battle
- Morgra
- Fell's Farewell