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  • The Seeress of Kell

  • Malloreon, Book 5
  • By: David Eddings
  • Narrated by: Cameron Beierle
  • Length: 16 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (543 ratings)

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The Seeress of Kell

By: David Eddings
Narrated by: Cameron Beierle
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Summary

Time was running out for Garion and his companions in their quest to recover Garion's infant son and heir. If they could not locate the Place Which Is No More, then Zandramas, the Child of Dark, would use Garion's son in a rite that would raise the Dark Prophecy to eternal domination over the universe. Only the Seeress of Kell could reveal the site of that mysterious place, and she could only do that once Garion and Polgara had fulfilled an ancient prophecy in the mountain fastness of the Seers.

Kell itself was closed to Zandramas, but her dark magic could force the knowledge she needed from one of Garion's party. She laid her traps and dispatched her foul minions, determined to claim the world for the Dark God. But Garion would let nothing stand between him and his son.

Fantasy fan? Listen to more in the Malloreon series, which is a sequel to David Eddings' Belgariad series.
©2005 Books in Motion. This recording is produced by arrangement with the Ballantine Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Incorporated and David Eddings. (P)2005 Books in Motion. This recording is produced by arrangement with the Ballantine Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Incorporated and David Eddings.
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The Seeress Of Kell by David Eddings

This is the final installment in David Eddings' the "Malorean" comparable, with the "Belgariad" to Tolkien's "The Lord Of The Rings" in its breathtaking epic reaches, humour and pathos. Here, the band of travellers must reach their final goal, and the two prophecies, must at last decide who will reign supreme over the world. But Garion must choose one of his friends to become a god, and one must die ... but who? Read on and find out, unstopable and magical.

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The seeress of Kell

Absolutely brilliant series. Cameron Beierle at his best. So sad it is finished. Like losing a family and friends

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A perfect end

On occasion this series could be faulted for timing issues, the apparent dragging out of the 'b' story and sudden rush of the 'a' story. This the final book demonstrates that the preconception of the main and sub-story can be flipped. This book suffers no timing issues using its now detailed history to really expand the story and add to the suspense and the conclusions are just perfect, rounding the whole series.

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Fantastic

LOVED IT LOVED IT LOVED IT great books listened and read all off the Belgarad and now this series too gut fantastic

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Dam good

loved it. good Read nice voice. ascent was brilliant fabulous sincere reading not to .

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magnificent

Can't quite believe that's the end such an amazing author. Just wish the tales of belgarian would go on for ever.

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Well what were the twins?

listened to all twelve books, first time was most romantic my boyfriend read them to me back in the 1980s while we were at college, re visiting them again and again over the years has been fabulous and listening to them has been a joy

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Fantastic ending to a great saga.

Having listened to the other 4 books in the series I did wonder how this one would end, and Eddings didn't dissapoint. I loved the narrators distinct voices for each of the characters, in particular Zakath. When I read the novels originally, Zakath came over two dimensional, but Cameron Beierle brings a depth and warmth to him that I had not seen before. If you have listened to the others, then please get this one as well, you wont be dissapointed.

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Best series ever

I have read this series so may times I lost count. Everytime its like new and listening in audible just adds another dimension. My only concern is the Pronunciation of sons words viscount us not pronounced as spelt but as vi count and as for quay its not qway

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Lovely conclusion to Belgarions stories. Well read

Great listen. Highly recommend all the books in The Belgariad and The Mallorean series.

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