![]() ![]() I want to re-read his part in The Dark Tower now that I know more about him! His part in this book comes pretty late, so I’ll refrain from discussing him more. ![]() Maybe that’s because I did read The Dark Tower series first, but I enjoyed “meeting” Father Callahan and learning more about him. One of the subplots that I really liked was Father Callahan’s struggle with faith. He uses children to chilling effect in this novel. He kills them off when he has to and he turns them into evil little beings too. ![]() I think part of what gives me the willies when reading King’s work is that he doesn’t back away from using children in his horror stories. That slight familiarity aside, I did enjoy this. I wonder if there’s a Susan in King’s past. Ben reminded me of someone too, I just can’t put my finger on who. Little Mark Petrie reminded me of Jake from The Dark Tower series and the kid from The Talisman. ![]() They buy and move into the local house that has haunted Ben for years. He had a traumatic, horrifying experience there, and he wants to write it out of his system at last.Īround the same time, two other men move into town, R. Author Ben Mears has returned to the town of Jerusalem’s Lot, Maine, where he spent the best years of his childhood. ![]()
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