T.D. Lawler

Enter Tragedy
Enter Tragedy is a dark and atmospheric novel exploring themes of grief, horror, and the human struggle against inner demons. 9 tales of Grief, Loss, Death, Horror, Suicide, Despair, Violence and Hopelessness
Trigger Warnings - This book contains mental health issues, death, depression, suicide, child abuse and substance abuse.

The Book of Skoll
The Book Of Skoll contains all of the stories in the Violence and Death Series:
A Symphony Of Violence -
Seventeen years ago, a boy watched his father murder his mother—a moment that shattered his childhood and set him on a path of darkness. Now, shaped by violence, he navigates a brutal world of survival and vengeance. As he hunts for the sister he lost to the system, his journey forces him to confront the truth about his past. But when the search for his father turns into a reckoning, he must decide: is he seeking justice, or has he become the very thing he fears?
A Symphony of Violence is a relentless psychological thriller—an unflinching exploration of pain, identity, and the cost of vengeance
hurt. -
Taking place immediately after A Symphony Of Violence Erik is dead, and Skoll is alone for the first time in decades. Violence is the only language he speaks, and pain is the only truth he trusts. Each fight is a confession, each scar a prayer to the god of hurt. In a world that has forgotten mercy, he keeps bleeding just to remember he exists. Hurt is the story of a man who doesn’t run from pain. He becomes it.
A Cathedral of Death -
A Cathedral of Death is a raw, unflinching descent into the trauma, violence, and survival of a young woman who escapes an abusive childhood only to be ensnared by a brutal criminal underworld. After years of suffering at the hands of her adoptive parents, she flees to the streets, where she becomes entangled with the Draugrs—a ruthless gang trafficking a potent drug called Galdur. As she rises through their ranks, learning to fight and kill, she is drawn into a web of corruption that extends into the highest religious and political circles.
Haunted by her past and addicted to the drug that dulls her pain, she finds an unlikely ally and protector in Skoll, a terrifying, near-mythical figure of vengeance. When she is betrayed and nearly killed by those she once trusted, she resolves to bring down the empire of rot at its source: a false priest named Anders who controls the city from within a sacred cathedral.
Told in visceral, emotionally-charged prose, A Cathedral of Death is a story of blood, resilience, and revenge—a brutal, cathartic journey toward reclaiming power from those who would take it.



