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A Trilogy in Three Movements
Some grief demands silence. Some truth demands to be heard.
Where the Dirge Plays is a literary speculative trilogy about memory, grief, faith, and the dangerous beauty of believing we know what others need. Told in three movements—The Silence Before Song, Composing the Music, and Hearing the Harmony—the series follows a group of witnesses tasked with helping souls trapped between lives confront what they have carried too long.
At the center of the story is Ferryman Services, an ancient and fragile system that exists not to fix souls, but to witness them—to offer space for truth, consent, and release. When psychologist Laurie and her husband Robert are drawn into this hidden world, they discover that healing is not an act of certainty, but of restraint. And that love, when stripped of humility, can become the most dangerous force of all.
Across the trilogy, silence gives way to music, and music to harmony. What begins as an exploration of grief and unfinished truth becomes a meditation on responsibility, choice, and the cost of carrying one another forward. Each book deepens the moral questions it raises, resisting easy answers and refusing spectacle in favor of emotional and philosophical weight.
This is not a series about defeating darkness. It is a series about learning to listen.
About what happens when we stop trying to save others from their pain—and instead learn how to stand beside them as they choose what comes next.
Quiet. Lyrical. Uncompromising.
Where the Dirge Plays is a trilogy for readers who believe stories should leave a mark—not by shouting, but by resonating long after the final page.



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