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‘Katherine Neville has a remarkable ability to weave strands of history into one vivid tale. Readers who love culture, travel, and, of course, the detective work of research, will delight in this work.’ Elizabeth Kostova, author of ‘The Historian’
‘Stellar… The story’s relentless pace is matched by characters both sympathetic and real.’ Publishers Weekly
‘Readers thrilled by The Da Vinci Code will relish the multi-layered secrets of The Eight.’
Matthew Pearl, author of ‘The Dante Club’
'A big, rich, two-tiered confection of a novel…a rousing, amusing game.’
San Francisco Chronicle
‘A fascinating piece of entertainment that manages to be both vibrant and cerebral . . . Few will find it resistible.’
Los Angeles Times Book Review
‘With alchemical skill, Neville blends modern romance, historical fiction, and medieval mystery…and comes up with gold.’
People
‘A feminist answer to Raiders of the Lost Ark.’
Washington Post
‘Impossible to put down’
Boston Herald
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"The Eight" is one part Dan Brown, one part "Alice through the looking glass", one part spy thriller, and one part Wilbur Smith, combining all these elements in an enticing and exciting tale of a legendary chessboard that has changed the face of history, and of the tale of the woman who is suddenly thrown into a deadly global game of chess against her will, and who must reassemble the chessboard to discover its secret. Along the way, as the tale of the fabulous chessboard is revealed, historical charactes such as Charlemagne and Catherine the Great are convincingly brought in. Of the more modern story of the heroine, Catherine Velis, the plot is filled with spies, assassins, powermongers, murderers, and people who will stop at nothing to own the chessboard for themselves.
The novel is breathlessly paced and well-researched, filled with larger-than-life characters who all play a part in the game, whether as pawns or major pieces. The tale is also filled with mysteries, puzzles and esoteric conundrums, some linked to historical characters, others to give the reader something to dwell on. Admittedly at times, I got the feeling that the point of reality was stretched just a little too far, but at the end of the day, it's a novel.
If you enjoyed the yarns of Dan Brown, have even the slightest interest in the game of chess, or just enjoy a well-researched and well-written novel, this novel should do more than just entertain you.
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