KING SORROW by Joe Hill (Audiobook)(Fiction)
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KING SORROW by Joe Hill (Audiobook)(Fiction) Author: Joe Hill Release Date: October 21, 2025 Length: Approximately 22 hours Genre: Fiction, Horror King Sorrow is Joe Hill's ambitious horror epic, his first novel in nine years, where bookish college student Arthur Oakes and his friends summon the ancient dragon King Sorrow to escape local drug dealers forcing him into stealing rare books from Rackham College's library. Desperate to protect his imprisoned mother, Arthur turns to his close-knit gro
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KING SORROW by Joe Hill (Audiobook)(Fiction)
Author: Joe Hill
Release Date: October 21, 2025
Length: Approximately 22 hours
Genre: Fiction, Horror
King Sorrow is Joe Hill's ambitious horror epic, his first novel in nine years, where bookish college student Arthur Oakes and his friends summon the ancient dragon King Sorrow to escape local drug dealers forcing him into stealing rare books from Rackham College's library. Desperate to protect his imprisoned mother, Arthur turns to his close-knit group—wealthy Colin Wren, brave Allison Shiner, twins Donna and Donovan McBride, and romantic interest Gwen Underfoot—for a fantastical scheme that unleashes the dragon but binds them to a Faustian bargain requiring an annual human sacrifice or face death themselves. Spanning four decades, the story tracks the group's fracturing lives amid escalating horrors, betrayals, and the dragon's unrelenting demands, blending folktale elements with modern computer-age satire on friendship, regret, and the cost of shortcuts. Hill's multi-viewpoint narrative delivers pitch-perfect characterizations, black humor, and visceral terror, evolving from college escapade to character-driven saga that pits youthful idealism against inevitable tragedy.