This memoir is “The Seeress of Kell” by David Eddings and narrated by Cameron Beierle. David Eddings is a phenomenal American writer of “Demon Lord of Karanda” which is a strong epic among others. Both Pawn of Prophecy and Magician’s Gambit are famous publications of David Eddings. He is outstanding in his job. The best applause is that he permits the story to unfurl to the readers and his sluggish portrayal is a vivid encounter.
Time was expiring for “Garion” and his colleagues in their journey to recuperate “Garion’s” baby child and beneficiary. However they could not find the place which is no more than at that time “Zandramas”, the “Child of Dark” would involve “Garion’s” child in a ceremony that would raise the “Dark Prophecy” to everlasting mastery over the universe.
Just the “Seeress of Kell” could uncover the site of that baffling spot and she could do that once “Garion and Polgara” had satisfied an antiquated prediction in the mountain quickness of the Seers.
Kell itself was shut to “Zandramas” however her dull enchantment could compel the information she wanted from one of “Garion’s” parties. She laid her snares and dispatched her, still up in the air to guarantee the world for the “Dark God”. However “Garion” would not allow anything to remain among him and his child.
Cameron Bierly is an extraordinary storyteller. He easily changes starting with one voice then onto the next flawlessly meshing each character’s into their voice. Overall this whole series is amazing.