Stephen King: Wolves of the Calla (UK 2012) From the Publisher: Torn between protecting the innocent community and his urgent quest, Roland faces his most deadly perils as he journey through the Mid-World towards the Dark Tower. Stephen King: Wolves of the Calla. The Dark Tower 5. Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN: 9781444723489 (February, 2012), 816 p., £8.99.
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Stephen King: Wolves of the Calla (USA 2006) From the Publisher: Here is the fifth installment, "one of the strongest entries yet in what will surely be a master storyteller's magnum opus" (Locus). Roland Deschain and his ka-tet are bearing southeast through the forests of Mid-World on their quest for the Dark Tower. Their path takes them to the outskirts of Calla Bryn Sturgis. But beyond the tranquil farm town, the ground rises to the hulking darkness of Thunderclap, the source of a terrible affliction that is stealing the town's soul. The wolves of Thunderclap and their unspeakable depredation are coming. To resist them is to risk all, but these are odds the gunslingers are used to. Their guns, however, will not be enough... Stephen King: Wolves of the Calla. The Dark Tower 5. Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson. Pocket Books, ISBN: 9781416516934 (February, 2006), 925 p., $9.99.
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Stephen King: Wolves of the Calla (UK 2006) From the Publisher: Stephen King: Wolves of the Calla. The Dark Tower 5. Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson. With a new introduction by the author. Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN: 0340836156 (January, 2006), 781 p., £6.99.
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Stephen King: Wolves of the Calla (USA 2005) From the Publisher: Stephen King: Wolves of the Calla. The Dark Tower 5. Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson. Scribner's, ISBN: 0743251628 (January, 2005), 714 p., $18.95.
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Stephen King: Wolves of the Calla (USA 2003) From the Publisher: In this long-awaited fifth novel in the saga, their path takes them to the outskirts of Calla Bryn Sturgis, a tranquil valley community of farmers and ranchers on Mid-World's borderlands. Beyond the town, the rocky ground rises toward the hulking darkness of Thunderclap, the source of a terrible affliction that is slowly stealing the community's soul. One of the town's residents is Pere Callahan, a ruined priest who, like Susannah, Eddie, and Jake, passed through one of the portals that lead both into and out of Roland's world. As Father Callahan tells the ka-tet the astonishing story of what happened following his shamed departure from Maine in 1977, his connection to the Dark Tower becomes clear, as does the danger facing a single red rose in a vacant lot off Second Avenue in midtown Manhattan. For Calla Bryn Sturgis, danger gathers in the east like a storm cloud. The Wolves of Thunderclap and their unspeakable depredation are coming. To resist them is to risk all, but these are odds the gunslingers are used to, and they can give the Calla-folken both courage and cunning. Their guns, however, will not be enough. Stephen King: Wolves of the Calla. The Dark Tower 5. Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson. Donald M. Grant / Scribner's, ISBN: 1880418568 (November, 2003), 714 p., $35.00.
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