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The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three Study Guide

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by Stephen King
About 62 pages (18,657 words)
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Part 3, Chapter 2 Summary

Back in Roland's world, Detta lays in wait. She plans how to convince Roland to take her back to her own world while still allowing her to kill both men. She watches Eddie wander around, calling for Odetta. She decides that she must wait before she kills Eddie, fearing that killing him might sever the bond between her world and Roland's, thus trapping her here forever. Instead, she figures out how to trap Eddie and then use him as bait for Roland. Detta stalks Eddie like a predatory beast and waits for the best time to strike. Though she would prefer to kill both men, she feels that she needs Roland to take her back to her own world. She must find a way to force Roland's hand so that he.....

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