The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole by Stephen King

“The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole” is a novel by Stephen King, published in 2012. It is a stand-alone novel that takes place between the events of the fourth and fifth books in the “Dark Tower” series.
The novel follows Roland Deschain and his ka-tet as they take shelter from a storm and tell each other stories to pass the time. Roland recounts a tale from his youth, in which he was sent on a mission by his mother to investigate a series of gruesome murders in a neighboring town.
The story-within-a-story follows Roland as he travels to the town and meets a group of villagers who are plagued by a malevolent force known as the “skin-man.” As Roland investigates the murders and tries to stop the skin-man, he also learns valuable lessons about bravery, loyalty, and the power of storytelling.
“The Wind Through the Keyhole” is a unique addition to “The Dark Tower” series, as it is a story that takes place within the larger narrative of the series, but also works as a self-contained tale. It has been praised for its well-crafted storytelling, memorable characters, and the way it expands on the world and mythology of “The Dark Tower” series.
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“The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole” is a novel by Stephen King, published in 2012. It is a stand-alone novel that takes place between the events of the fourth and fifth books in the “Dark Tower” series. The novel follows Roland Deschain and his ka-tet as they take shelter from a storm and…