“Bev’s book is a valuable tool for exploring the series. Both newcomers and frequent visitors to Mid-World will be informed and delighted.”
— Stephen King
The Dark Tower Companion: A Guide to Stephen King’s Epic Fantasy
by Bev Vincent
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AN ALL-NEW COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ONE OF THE MOST BRILLIANTLY CONSTRUCTED WORLDS IN ALL OF FICTION
The Dark Tower Companion is the ultimate compendium to King’s evolving magnum opus, presenting the mythology, history, and geography of this epic fantasy that has captivated generations of readers. Featuring interviews with Stephen King, Ron Howard, Dark Tower expert Robin Furth and others, Bev Vincent reveals The Dark Tower’s influential literary origins, examines its connections to the vast majority of King’s other novels, explores the expanded universe, catalogs the major characters, locations and concepts, and includes a travel guide to the story’s real-world locations, giving fans who have followed Roland’s journey—or those who are discovering it for the first time—a fascinating overview of the series and an inside look at the creative process of one of the world’s most popular authors.
“Bev’s book is a valuable tool for exploring the series. Both newcomers and frequent visitors to Mid-World will be informed and delighted.”
— Stephen King
“New readers and Dark Tower fans alike will benefit from this book. There is always something to learn about the Dark Tower universe.”
— Rocky Wood
“Vincent has done a terrific job in putting this together and it fills a need for each ‘Constant Reader.’ It demands a place on the shelf next to The Dark Tower Canon where it can be easily found when a question comes up.”
— The Baryon Review