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Original Title: | The Eight |
ISBN: | 0345366239 (ISBN13: 9780345366238) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Eight #1 |
Characters: | Catherine "Cat" Velis, Alexander Solarin, Mireille |
Setting: | New York City, New York(United States) Paris,1792(France) Algiers(Algeria) |

Katherine Neville
Paperback | Pages: 598 pages Rating: 3.91 | 32894 Users | 2569 Reviews
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Title | : | The Eight (The Eight #1) |
Author | : | Katherine Neville |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 598 pages |
Published | : | January 14th 1990 by Ballantine Books (first published December 27th 1988) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Mystery. Historical. Historical Fiction. Thriller. Fantasy |
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Computer expert Cat Velis is heading for a job to Algeria. Before she goes, a mysterious fortune teller warns her of danger, and an antique dealer asks her to search for pieces to a valuable chess set that has been missing for years...In the South of France in 1790 two convent girls hide valuable pieces of a chess set all over the world, because the game that can be played with them is too powerful....Rating Containing Books The Eight (The Eight #1)
Ratings: 3.91 From 32894 Users | 2569 ReviewsComment On Containing Books The Eight (The Eight #1)
Read on the WondrousBooks blog. Long story short: I got this book from NetGalley and I was unbelievably excited about it. In the end, it took me entirely too many weeks to finish it and now I have to send it to the "mediocre at best" shelf.Now let me elaborate.The story of The Eight seemed very compelling: a mysterious chess set, a game that has been going on for ages, two female characters going on the same quest, set apart by 200 years of chasing, a giant battle of good and evil includingI read this book for the first time in 1992 when I was fourteen. I just finished rereading it. I dug up my copy when I moved to NYC 2 years ago and had been curious to pick it up again since then - partly because I had vague recollections of a couple of hot sex scenes, but largely because over a decade after I originally read it, there was a complete cultural explosion centering around another book featuring ancient secrets playing out amid high-paced modern day intrigue, namely The Da Vinci
This book had such a great plot, but it was just so badly executed. It follows Cat Velis, a computer expert in the 70s who, as punishment for not getting involved in something underhanded at work, gets put on an assignment to Algeria. Before she leaves she attends a New Year's party, where she meets a fortune teller who gives her a cryptic riddle involving her date of birth and "the eight". Cat finds out that the riddle is linked to Charlemagne's legendary chess set, the Montglane service. This

an amazing book, especially in the end! the last 100 pages were a real page-turner!!!!
The Eight - ExKathleen NevilleThe Montglane Service, an ornate, jeweled chess set given to Charlemagne by the Moors, is said to hold a code which when deciphered will bring great power. Nations and individuals have schemed to possess all the pieces. As the set is dispersed during the French Revolution, a young novice risks her life to safeguard it. Alternating with her story are the present-day efforts of a U.S. computer expert and a Russian chess master to assemble the set and solve its
FLASH! Definition of the word "thriller" changes. Now the word "thriller" can be deemed to include slow moving, overly convoluted stories that wander from point to point with little actual plot development or indeed plot involvment!Yes we have another story here in the vein of The Da Vinci Code. (I have been informed that this book was written in '88. I had originally said it was "apparently inspired by said Da Vinci Code". My error. That said, it doesn't make the book any better.) Taking place
4 stars--I really liked it.There are some warnings I feel I should give about this book before recommending it to people:1. It's about a magic chess set. Yes, literally. 2. The writing is solid, but not great. (There are some dated elements of racism and fat shaming, but these are mild.)3. The historical facts are shaky.Despite all these things, though, I really liked this book. It was a nonstop adventure, with lots of action--the perfect summer read. There is both a modern and a historical
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