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The Wind through the Keyhole

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781444731743

Price: £10.99

ON SALE: 24th April 2012

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Fantasy

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Now with a stunning new cover look comes this captivating volume in King’s epic fantasy series THE DARK TOWER.

The No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller The Wind through the Keyhole is a perfect bridge between the fourth and fifth novels in Stephen King’s epic masterpiece. A story within a story which features both the younger and older gunslinger, it is also a wonderful introduction to The Dark Tower series.

As Roland Deschain, and his ka-tet leave the Emerald city, a ferocious storm halts their progress along the Path of the Beam. While they shelter from the starkblast, Roland tells a story about his younger days, when he was sent by his father to investigate evidence of a murderous shape-changer.

At the scene of the crime he had tried to comfort a terrified young boy called Bill Streeter by reciting a story from The Magic Tales of the Eld that his mother used to read to him at bedtime, ‘The Wind through the Keyhole’.

‘A person’s never too old for stories,’ he said to Bill. ‘Man and boy, girl and woman, we live for them.’

And stories like these, they live for us.

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‘A gem of a novel, enchanting and enchanted’ GUARDIAN


THE DARK TOWER SERIES:
THE DARK TOWER I: THE GUNSLINGER
THE DARK TOWER II: THE DRAWING OF THE THREE
THE DARK TOWER III: THE WASTE LANDS
THE DARK TOWER IV: WIZARD AND GLASS
THE DARK TOWER V: WOLVES OF THE CALLA
THE DARK TOWER VI: SONG OF SUSANNAH
THE DARK TOWER VII: THE DARK TOWER
THE WIND THROUGH THE KEYHOLE: A DARK TOWER NOVEL

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Reviews

[A] phantasmagorical folk tale . . . King's ability to entertain and unsettle cannot be denied. The skill with which he delivers a shock or sense of gothic terror is simply unmatched
<i>Independent on Sunday</i>
Perfectly balanced: another excellent example of King's sheer skill as a storyteller.
<i>Daily Express</i>
A frantic-paced puzzle-box adventure that encompasses gunslinger Roland Deschain's early years, werewolves and powerful storytelling.
<i>Shortlist</i>
King is one of the great popular artists of our time.
<i>Independent</i>
Like John Steinbeck, he's an unfussy writer whose voice is rooted equally in the rhythms of everyday speech and the mythic made manifest in everyday life. Indeed, reading King, you often sense the presence of the dustbowl America of The Grapes of Wrath . . . a King novel has a sparse elegance that most novelists never achieve in a whole career. Put it down to the insistent, economical and wholly distinctive authorial voice.
<i>SFX</i> Magazine
Classic King, fine characters, compellingly written in a gripping, well-honed plot
<i>Daily Express</i> on WOLVES OF THE CALLA
Superbly energetic, it's King at his best.
<i>Mail on Sunday</i> on WIZARD AND GLASS