King Sorrow by Joe Hill review – dragon-fired horror epic is a tour de force
This sprawling tale of college kids who summon evil with lifelong consequences is a fantastic read Six oddball but doughty kids fall into the path of a vast and terrible supernatural evil which has come into our world from the outer limits of darkness. They must spend their lifetimes battling (…)
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