King Sorrow, by Joe Hill NEW
- Author: Joe Hill
- Page Count: 896
- Pub. Date: October 2025
- ISBN: 978-0062200600
- Status: Preorder
King Sorrow
by Joe Hill
"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
Publisher: William Morrow
Format: Trade Hardcover
About the Book:
Please Note: As always, we try to get 1st printings from the publisher, but we're not guaranteed them, so we cannot guarantee that's what we'll have to ship. Sorry!
“King Sorrow is an epic that will linger with you long after the last page is turned, a timeless tale that’s also a haunting time capsule. Joe Hill somehow delivers it all, from the terrifying to the hilarious to the heartbreaking. A relentless and thoughtful tour de force, King Sorrow proves Joe Hill is one of the great storytellers of our generation.”
— Michael Koryta, New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Wish Me Dead
“Joe Hill walks the tightrope between horror and fantasy with grace and menace. This is a tale infused with terror and hope.”
— Robin Hobb, New York Times bestselling author of Dragon Keeper, Dragon Haven, City of Dragons, and Blood of Dragons
“A monster of a book, as gripping and wickedly insidious as the title character. Not a page is wasted along its scaly length, from human villainy to diabolical plots, government folly to the desperate search for redemption. A vast, brimstoned, relentless zinger.”
— Nick Harkaway, author of Karla’s Choice and Titanium Noir
About the Author:
Joe Hill is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the novels The Fireman, NOS4A2, Horns, and Heart-Shaped Box; Strange Weather, a collection of novellas; and the acclaimed story collections Full Throttle and 20th Century Ghosts. He is also the Eisner Award–winning writer of a seven-volume comic book series, Locke & Key. Much of his work has been adapted for film and TV, including NOS4A2 (AMC), Locke & Key (Netflix), In the Tall Grass (Netflix), and The Black Phone (Blumhouse). He is really, really good at what he does.