The Eyes of the Dragon

The Eyes of the Dragon

by Stephen King

Narrated by Bronson Pinchot

Unabridged — 10 hours, 23 minutes

The Eyes of the Dragon

The Eyes of the Dragon

by Stephen King

Narrated by Bronson Pinchot

Unabridged — 10 hours, 23 minutes

Audiobook (Digital)

$22.61
FREE With a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime
$0.00

Free with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime

$25.99 Save 13% Current price is $22.61, Original price is $25.99. You Save 13%.
START FREE TRIAL

Already Subscribed? 

Sign in to Your BN.com Account


Listen on the free Barnes & Noble NOOK app


Related collections and offers

FREE

with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription

Or Pay $22.61 $25.99

Overview

The Kingdom of Delain is at stake when King Roland is murdered and his son and rightful heir, Peter, is framed for the crime. Plotting against him is the evil Flagg and his pawn, young Prince Thomas. Yet with every plan there are holes - like Thomas's terrible secret. And the determined Prince Peter, who is planning a daring escape from his imprisonment.

Stephen King has taken the classic fairy tale and transformed it into a masterpiece of fiction for the ages.


Editorial Reviews

Washington Post Book World

It's just not possible to stop turning the pages.

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Advance publicity hails this "story" (not labeled a novel) by the popular writer as appealing to "readers of all ages," although its genesis was in a story King told to his children. King's legion of fans are likely to find that a restrained maturity marks the differences between this stylish, successful effort at fantasy (illustrated by 21 half-tones) and his earlier, sometimes overwrought writings. Eyes details the crusade of Peter and Thomas, two princely brothers, to destroy the 400-year-old Flagg, the evil magician who threatens to control the kingdom of Delain after the death of their father, King Roland, who remained unwed until he was past 50. Flagg has imprisoned Peter, the heir apparent, on suspicion of murdering the king (actually it was Flagg who did it) and installed the profligate second son, an easier mark, on the throne. Surprisingly, Eyes is a gentle story, despite violence, gore and his standard vulgarity, because King has ingeniously interposed himself between reader and narrative as if he were telling the tale aloud, with a soothing cadence practically audible in the evocative prose. This heartwarming chronicle of brotherly love may be enjoyed by young adults and their parents.

School Library Journal

YA -- A fantasy set in the mythical kingdom of Delain. Aging King Roland is murdered by his court magician, who sees to it that the king's eldest son and heir, Peter, is blamed for the crime. Peter is imprisoned and his younger brother Thomas ascends to the throne. Thomas is easily manipulated by the evil magician, and the kingdom's last hope is Peterif he can escape from prison and set things right again. The Eyes of the Dragon starts out slowly, but, as in most of King's books, the pace speeds up steadily, building to an exciting and satisfying climax. While some King fans who want their favorite horror writer back might grumble, fantasy or adventure fans of more open mind will find The Eyes of the Dragon a thoroughly entertaining book.

From the Publisher

Memorable, suspenseful, brimming with action.”—Chicago Sun-Times

“King has done a masterful job…beautifully told and beautifully illustrated.”—The Cincinnati Post

“Compelling…his most powerful storytelling.”—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“Memorable, suspenseful, brimming with action.”—Chicago Sun-Times

“King has done a masterful job…beautifully told and beautifully illustrated.”—The Cincinnati Post

“Compelling…his most powerful storytelling.”—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“The sorcery of Stephen King…expertly seductive…the kind of book that keeps you up, red-eyed with fatigue, until 2 a.m., because it’s not possible to stop turning the pages.”—The Washington Post Book World

OCTOBER 2010 - AudioFile

Bronson Pinchot weaves the story of how Peter becomes the king of Delain, an unlikely event, given the scheming and plotting of an ancient and evil magician. Pinchot is a friendly storyteller whose easy manner affords great opportunity for contrast when the magician speaks in a tone that makes his evil intentions obvious. His menacing whisper may frighten young children—but teens will surely enjoy it. Pinchot presents the characters with subtle attention to their class and wit. His command of timing and pace helps to accentuate dramatic events and moments of strong emotion. He moves ahead in a quiet, disarming way until events reach out and grab the listener’s attention. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170029471
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 01/01/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 503,211
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews