The Dark Tower: Wolves of the
Calla
by Stephen King
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Roland Deschain and his ka-tet are
bearing southeast through the forests of Mid-World, the almost timeless
landscape that seems to stretch from the wreckage of civility that defined
Roland's youth to the crimson chaos that seems the future's only promise.
Readers of Stephen King's epic series know Roland well, or as well as this
enigmatic hero can be known. They also know the companions who have
been drawn to his quest for the Dark Tower: Eddie Dean and his wife,
Susannah; Jake Chambers, the boy who has come twice through the doorway of
death into Roland's world; and Oy, the Billy-Bumbler.
In this long-awaited fifth novel in the
saga, their path takes them to the outskirts of Calla Bryn Sturgis, a
tranquil valley community of Farmers and ranchers on Mid-World's
borderlands. Beyond the town, the rocky ground rises toward the
hulking darkness of Thunderclap, the source of a terrible affliction that is
slowly stealing the community's soul. One of the town's residents is
Pere Callahan, a ruined priest who, like Susannah, Eddie, and Jake, passed
through one of the portals that lead both into and out of Roland's world.
As Father Callahan tells the ka-tet
the astonishing story of what happened following his shamed departure
from Maine in 1977, his connection to the Dark Tower becomes clear, as does
the danger facing a single red rose in a vacant lot off Second Avenue in
midtown Manhattan. For Calla Bryn Sturgis, danger gathers in the east
like a storm cloud. The Wolves of Thunderclap and their unspeakable
depredation are coming. To resist them is to risk all, but these are
odds the gunslingers are used to, and they can give the Calla-folken
both courage and cunning. Their guns, however, will not be enough.
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