Dark Tower II: The Drawing Of The Three

Dark Tower II: The Drawing Of The Three

EnglishPaperback / softback
King Stephen
Hodder & Stoughton
EAN: 9781444723458
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Now with a stunning new cover look,comes THE DRAWING OF THE THREE, the second captivating volume in King's epic fantasy series THE DARK TOWER.

In the second novel of Stephen King's bestselling fantasy masterpiece, Roland of Gilead, the Last Gunslinger, encounters three mysterious doors which open - for Roland, and Roland alone - to different times in our world. He must draw the three who should accompany him on the road.

The first door opens to 1980s New York, where Roland joins forces with defiant Eddie Dean. The second leads to the 1960s and conflicted civil rights activist Odetta Holmes. The final door reveals Jack Mort, a deadly serial killer, in the 1970s. Mort is stalking Jake, the young boy Roland met in Mid-World.

As titanic forces gather, a savage struggle between underworld evil and otherworldly enemies threatens to bring an end to Roland's journey toward the Dark Tower...

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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

EAN 9781444723458
ISBN 1444723456
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Publication date August 18, 2003
Pages 496
Language English
Dimensions 196 x 128 x 36
Country United Kingdom
Authors King Stephen
Illustrations B&W integrated illustrations by Phil Hale