![]() ![]() ![]() For example, in the Calla there is a man named Father Callaghan, and King's constant readers will recognise him as the priest whose faith failed him in Salem's Lot. In short the narrative covers the planning and defence of the "Calla" from the wolves but there are also so many sub-plots that have great importance in the Dark Tower quest as a whole. As was the case with Wizard and Glass, it is almost a self-contained story, complete with a whole new set of new and memorable characters. If you've enjoyed the previous four books in the series then you will not be disappointed with number five. In Wolves of the Calla King pays unashamed homage to The Seventh Samurai and The Magnificent Seven as ka finds the ka-tet honour-bound to prevent the mysterious "wolves" from descending upon Calla Bryn Sturgis and taking the villagers' children. And so we come to book number five in what I now class as one of the greatest - certainly one of my favourite - fantasy series of all time. ![]()
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