Stephen
King´s "The
Dark Tower"
Vol. 5
Wolves
of the Calla
Editorial Reviews
"Time is a face on the water," stretching and contorting reality
as gunslingers Roland, Eddie, Susannah, Jake and their talking pet "billy-bumbler" Oy
continue their quest to prevent the destruction of the Dark Tower and, consequently,
save all worlds from Chaos and the Crimson King's evil, red-eyed glare. Roland-the
primary hero of King's epic tale, the first volume of which appeared in 1982-and
company momentarily fall off the "Path of The Beam" to help the residents
of Calla Bryn Sturgis, a farm town. But as Dark Tower fans know, everything
follows The Beam, so what looks like a detour may really serve the will of "ka" (destiny).
Roland and his posse learn that every 20-odd years the "Wolves" kidnap
one child from each set of the Calla's twins, bring them to the Tower and,
weeks later, send them back mentally and physically impaired. Meanwhile, back
in 1977 New York City (the alternate world of Roland's surrogate son, Jake),
bookstore owner Calvin Tower is being threatened by a group of thugs (readers
will recognize them from The Drawing of the Three, 1987) to sell them a vacant
lot in midtown Manhattan. In the lot stands a rose, or rather the Rose, which
is our world's manifestation of the Dark Tower. With the help of the Old Fella
(also known to `Salem's Lot readers as Father Callahan), the gunslingers must
devise a plan against evil in both worlds. The task, however, is further complicated
as Roland and his gang start noticing behavioral changes in wheelchair-bound,
recovered schizophrenic Susannah.
761 pages
Simon + Schuster Inc. (1. Juni 2005)
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