King Sorrow
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4.5 • 154 Ratings
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- $39.99
Publisher Description
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Joe Hill, a chilling tale of modern-world dangers, dark academia, and the unexpected consequences of revenge as six friends dabble in the occult and are tragically, horrifyingly successful… calling forth an evil entity that demands regular human sacrifice.
“A brilliantly Faustian fable with a heart as huge as a dragon’s, and a stinging twist in its tail. I devoured it.” —Ruth Ware, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in Suite 11
Arthur Oakes is a reader, a dreamer, and a student at Rackham College, Maine, renowned for its frosty winters, exceptional library, and beautiful buildings. But his idyll—and burgeoning romance with Gwen Underfoot—is shattered when a local drug dealer and her partner corner him into one of the worst crimes he can imagine: stealing rare books from the college library.
Trapped and desperate, Arthur turns to his closest friends for comfort and help. Together they dream up a wild, fantastical scheme to free Arthur from the cruel trap in which he finds himself. Wealthy, irrepressible Colin Wren suggests using the unnerving Crane journal (bound in the skin of its author) to summon a dragon to do their bidding. The others—brave, beautiful Alison Shiner; the battling twins Donna and Donovan McBride; and brainy, bold Gwen—don’t hesitate to join Colin in an effort to smash reality and bring a creature of the impossible into our world.
But there’s nothing simple about dealing with dragons, and their pact to save Arthur becomes a terrifying bargain in which the six must choose a new sacrifice for King Sorrow every year—or become his next meal.
Customer Reviews
Great read!
Well written, fantastic narrators and I LOVE the Dark Tower references! Will recommend to friends & family.
Old Friends, Dark Deals
Joe Hill’s return to novel-length fiction was worth the wait. King Sorrow is a sprawling, Faustian horror epic that never overstays its welcome — largely because its characters are so compelling. This isn’t really a book about a dragon. It’s about six people, an impossible bargain, and the ways choices echo across decades.
As a Gen X reader, the nostalgia woven throughout hit close to home. The Easter eggs scattered across the narrative are a genuine treat. The horror is real, the dragon is terrifying, but what lingers is the moral weight the characters carry year after year.
A fantastic read that I’d recommend to any fan of epic horror fiction.
Gave up on Dad, but this is another level
Joe’s’ hit another one out of the park, left, found the ball and kept hitting it.
Bravo.. King Sorrow is vengeance raw and whip smart.