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Song of Susannah

The Dark Tower • Book 6

by Stephen King, Darrel Anderson

Narrated by George Guidall

4.32 ABR Score (192.7K ratings)
★ 4 Goodreads (177.2K) ★ 4.63 Audible (15.5K)
14h 9m Released 2004 Fantasy

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

George Guidall voices a woman being hollowed out from the inside, and it is deeply uncomfortable in exactly the right way.

  • Great if you want: mid-series Dark Tower immersion with meta-fictional payoff
  • Listening experience: urgent and fractured — multiple timelines colliding fast
  • Narration: Guidall's possessed-Susannah voice is genuinely unsettling
  • Skip if: you haven't read books 1–5 and hate mid-series cliffhangers

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About This Audiobook

Roland's ka-tet faces their most fractured journey yet as demonic forces threaten to tear apart both their fellowship and reality itself. When Susannah Dean becomes possessed by an entity with dangerous maternal ambitions, the gunslinger and his companions must split their efforts across time and space to prevent catastrophe. Their desperate pursuit leads them through doorways between worlds, landing some in modern New York while others find themselves in small-town Maine. The stakes have never been higher as the Dark Tower saga hurtles toward a confrontation that will blur the lines between fiction and reality in the most unexpected ways.

George Guidall's masterful narration elevates this complex installment through his nuanced handling of multiple storylines and emotional registers. His voice work captures both the gritty determination of Roland's world and the uncanny moments where fantasy collides with the everyday. Guidall's pacing allows listeners to fully absorb the story's intricate web of parallel adventures while maintaining the urgent momentum that drives each character toward their fate. His performance transforms King's ambitious narrative structure into an immersive audio experience that highlights the series' unique blend of Western, horror, and metafictional elements.