
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Battle of Tull #3
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Robin Furth
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Religion & Spirituality
Формат
Kindle
Страницы
32
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Sep 9, 2014
Издатель
MAX
Описание
In the cursed town of Tull, tension hangs in the air as Roland Deschain finds himself at the center of chaos. Mistaken for the Antichrist, he must navigate a landscape filled with fear and suspicion as the townsfolk grapple with supernatural dread. Their escalating paranoia leads to a series of deadly confrontations, showcasing the fine line between hunter and hunted.
As Roland battles both external foes and the shadows of his own past, he confronts loyalty and betrayal in equal measure. The struggle for survival reveals the complexities of human nature amid dire circumstances, making every choice weigh heavily on his conscience.
With vivid descriptions and gripping action, this installment delves deeper into Roland's journey, exploring themes of fate and sacrifice. The fateful events in Tull not only shape him as a gunslinger but also as a man caught in an epic battle between light and darkness.
As Roland battles both external foes and the shadows of his own past, he confronts loyalty and betrayal in equal measure. The struggle for survival reveals the complexities of human nature amid dire circumstances, making every choice weigh heavily on his conscience.
With vivid descriptions and gripping action, this installment delves deeper into Roland's journey, exploring themes of fate and sacrifice. The fateful events in Tull not only shape him as a gunslinger but also as a man caught in an epic battle between light and darkness.
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