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A Story of Sorrow, Books 1-3

By: Daniel J. Volpe
Narrated by: John Wayne Comunale
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The omnibus features all three books in A Story of Sorrow series, and an essay by Daniel J. Volpe on his love of fantasy.

He should be dead, but Sorrow is a hard man to kill.

Book 1 - Of Flesh and Blood

Left shipwrecked after being sold into slavery, Sorrow once again finds himself on the verge of death. The sudden arrival of a huge sea vessel gives him a glimmer of hope, but this ship belongs to one of his most hated organizations – The Church of the Refining Light.

Book 2 - The Unburied

After narrowly escaping prosecution by the Church, Sorrow and his men find themselves looking for work. A brutal conflict has the mercenaries of the world scrambling toward a mountain range known as the Borderlands. And with war comes spoils and plenty of it. But, in those craggy hills, something else lurks, craving death. Something that was unburied and has a taste for human flesh.

Book 3 - Fall to the Queen

The city of Graathull has wonders to see. From the tall buildings, to the sprawling Duhson River, it offers something for everyone—especially those seeking flesh and blood. Sorrow knows the city has a love for duels—some for sport, some for death. Sorrow thought his dueling days were over, but he was dead wrong.

©2025 Daniel J. Volpe (P)2025 Daniel J. Volpe
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