The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the ThreeThe second volume in Stephen King’s #1 bestselling Dark Tower Series, The Drawing of the Three is an “epic in the making” (Kirkus Reviews) about a savage struggle against underworld evil and otherworldly enemies. “Stephen King is a master at creating living, breathing, believable characters,” hails The Baltimore Sun. Beginning just less than seven hours after The Gunslinger ends, in the second installment to the thrilling Dark Tower Series, Roland encounters three mysterious doorways on a deserted beach along the Western Sea. Each one enters into a different person’s life in New York—here, he joins forces with the defiant young Eddie Dean, and with the beautiful, brilliant, and brave Odetta Holmes, to save the Dark Tower. “This quest is one of King’s best…it communicates on a genuine, human level…but is rich in symbolism and allegory” (Columbus Sunday Dispatch). It is a science fiction odyssey that is unlike any tale that Stephen King has ever written. |
Contents
The Door | 13 |
Eddie Dean | 30 |
Contact and Landing | 52 |
The Tower | 85 |
Showdown and ShootOut | 131 |
THE LADY OF SHADOWS | 203 |
Ringing the Changes | 235 |
Odetta On the Other Side | 251 |
Detta On the Other Side | 276 |
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