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The Wind Through the Keyhole (Dark Tower #4.5)
Paperback | 320 pages
The Dark TowerĀ is now a major motion picture from Dreamworks starring Idris Elba as Roland and Matthew McConaughey as The Man in Black
In hisĀ New York TimesĀ bestsellingĀ The Wind Through the Keyhole, Stephen King returns to the spectacular territory of the Dark Tower fantasy saga to tell a story about gunslinger Roland Deschain in his early days.
The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ is a sparkling contribution to the series that can be placed between Dark Tower IV and Dark Tower V. This Russian doll of a novel, a story within a story within a story, visits Roland and hisĀ ka-tetĀ as a ferocious, frigid storm halts their progress along the Path of the Beam. Roland tells a tale from his early days as a gunslinger, in the guilt-ridden year following his motherās death. Sent by his father to investigate evidence of a murderous shape-shifter, Roland takes charge of Bill Streeter, a brave but terrified boy who is the sole surviving witness to the beastās most recent slaughter. Roland, himself only a teenager, calms the boy by reciting a story from theĀ Book of EldĀ that his mother used to read to him at bedtime, āThe Wind through the Keyhole.ā āA personās never too old for stories,ā he says to Bill. āMan and boy, girl and woman, we live for them.ā
And stories likeĀ The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ live for us with Stephen Kingās fantastical magic that ācreates the kind of fully imagined fictional landscapes a reader can inhabit for days at a stretchā (The Washington Post).
In hisĀ New York TimesĀ bestsellingĀ The Wind Through the Keyhole, Stephen King returns to the spectacular territory of the Dark Tower fantasy saga to tell a story about gunslinger Roland Deschain in his early days.
The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ is a sparkling contribution to the series that can be placed between Dark Tower IV and Dark Tower V. This Russian doll of a novel, a story within a story within a story, visits Roland and hisĀ ka-tetĀ as a ferocious, frigid storm halts their progress along the Path of the Beam. Roland tells a tale from his early days as a gunslinger, in the guilt-ridden year following his motherās death. Sent by his father to investigate evidence of a murderous shape-shifter, Roland takes charge of Bill Streeter, a brave but terrified boy who is the sole surviving witness to the beastās most recent slaughter. Roland, himself only a teenager, calms the boy by reciting a story from theĀ Book of EldĀ that his mother used to read to him at bedtime, āThe Wind through the Keyhole.ā āA personās never too old for stories,ā he says to Bill. āMan and boy, girl and woman, we live for them.ā
And stories likeĀ The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ live for us with Stephen Kingās fantastical magic that ācreates the kind of fully imagined fictional landscapes a reader can inhabit for days at a stretchā (The Washington Post).
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Paperback | 320 pages
The Dark TowerĀ is now a major motion picture from Dreamworks starring Idris Elba as Roland and Matthew McConaughey as The Man in Black
In hisĀ New York TimesĀ bestsellingĀ The Wind Through the Keyhole, Stephen King returns to the spectacular territory of the Dark Tower fantasy saga to tell a story about gunslinger Roland Deschain in his early days.
The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ is a sparkling contribution to the series that can be placed between Dark Tower IV and Dark Tower V. This Russian doll of a novel, a story within a story within a story, visits Roland and hisĀ ka-tetĀ as a ferocious, frigid storm halts their progress along the Path of the Beam. Roland tells a tale from his early days as a gunslinger, in the guilt-ridden year following his motherās death. Sent by his father to investigate evidence of a murderous shape-shifter, Roland takes charge of Bill Streeter, a brave but terrified boy who is the sole surviving witness to the beastās most recent slaughter. Roland, himself only a teenager, calms the boy by reciting a story from theĀ Book of EldĀ that his mother used to read to him at bedtime, āThe Wind through the Keyhole.ā āA personās never too old for stories,ā he says to Bill. āMan and boy, girl and woman, we live for them.ā
And stories likeĀ The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ live for us with Stephen Kingās fantastical magic that ācreates the kind of fully imagined fictional landscapes a reader can inhabit for days at a stretchā (The Washington Post).
In hisĀ New York TimesĀ bestsellingĀ The Wind Through the Keyhole, Stephen King returns to the spectacular territory of the Dark Tower fantasy saga to tell a story about gunslinger Roland Deschain in his early days.
The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ is a sparkling contribution to the series that can be placed between Dark Tower IV and Dark Tower V. This Russian doll of a novel, a story within a story within a story, visits Roland and hisĀ ka-tetĀ as a ferocious, frigid storm halts their progress along the Path of the Beam. Roland tells a tale from his early days as a gunslinger, in the guilt-ridden year following his motherās death. Sent by his father to investigate evidence of a murderous shape-shifter, Roland takes charge of Bill Streeter, a brave but terrified boy who is the sole surviving witness to the beastās most recent slaughter. Roland, himself only a teenager, calms the boy by reciting a story from theĀ Book of EldĀ that his mother used to read to him at bedtime, āThe Wind through the Keyhole.ā āA personās never too old for stories,ā he says to Bill. āMan and boy, girl and woman, we live for them.ā
And stories likeĀ The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ live for us with Stephen Kingās fantastical magic that ācreates the kind of fully imagined fictional landscapes a reader can inhabit for days at a stretchā (The Washington Post).
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Paperback | 320 pages
The Dark TowerĀ is now a major motion picture from Dreamworks starring Idris Elba as Roland and Matthew McConaughey as The Man in Black
In hisĀ New York TimesĀ bestsellingĀ The Wind Through the Keyhole, Stephen King returns to the spectacular territory of the Dark Tower fantasy saga to tell a story about gunslinger Roland Deschain in his early days.
The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ is a sparkling contribution to the series that can be placed between Dark Tower IV and Dark Tower V. This Russian doll of a novel, a story within a story within a story, visits Roland and hisĀ ka-tetĀ as a ferocious, frigid storm halts their progress along the Path of the Beam. Roland tells a tale from his early days as a gunslinger, in the guilt-ridden year following his motherās death. Sent by his father to investigate evidence of a murderous shape-shifter, Roland takes charge of Bill Streeter, a brave but terrified boy who is the sole surviving witness to the beastās most recent slaughter. Roland, himself only a teenager, calms the boy by reciting a story from theĀ Book of EldĀ that his mother used to read to him at bedtime, āThe Wind through the Keyhole.ā āA personās never too old for stories,ā he says to Bill. āMan and boy, girl and woman, we live for them.ā
And stories likeĀ The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ live for us with Stephen Kingās fantastical magic that ācreates the kind of fully imagined fictional landscapes a reader can inhabit for days at a stretchā (The Washington Post).
In hisĀ New York TimesĀ bestsellingĀ The Wind Through the Keyhole, Stephen King returns to the spectacular territory of the Dark Tower fantasy saga to tell a story about gunslinger Roland Deschain in his early days.
The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ is a sparkling contribution to the series that can be placed between Dark Tower IV and Dark Tower V. This Russian doll of a novel, a story within a story within a story, visits Roland and hisĀ ka-tetĀ as a ferocious, frigid storm halts their progress along the Path of the Beam. Roland tells a tale from his early days as a gunslinger, in the guilt-ridden year following his motherās death. Sent by his father to investigate evidence of a murderous shape-shifter, Roland takes charge of Bill Streeter, a brave but terrified boy who is the sole surviving witness to the beastās most recent slaughter. Roland, himself only a teenager, calms the boy by reciting a story from theĀ Book of EldĀ that his mother used to read to him at bedtime, āThe Wind through the Keyhole.ā āA personās never too old for stories,ā he says to Bill. āMan and boy, girl and woman, we live for them.ā
And stories likeĀ The Wind Through the KeyholeĀ live for us with Stephen Kingās fantastical magic that ācreates the kind of fully imagined fictional landscapes a reader can inhabit for days at a stretchā (The Washington Post).











