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The Eight
The Eight
Author: Katherine Neville
When two young women in France of 1790 discover the Montglane Chess Service in Montglane Abbey, they recognize its mystic ability to provide anyone playing it with unlimited power and desperately scatter its pieces around the world. But in 1972, computer expert Catherine "Cat" Velis is hired to recover the chess pieces--and is caught up in a nef...  more »
ISBN: 188082
Publication Date: 1988
Pages: 599
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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reviewed The Eight on + 63 more book reviews
Like Dan Brown, Neville uses a few historical facts and events to base her story on. If you liked "Code" you'll probably go for this one too. It's a multi-level story of the hunt for Charlemagne's Chess set, which according to legend has magical powers. So pull up a beer (or iced tea) and some chips, it's gobnna be a long evening's entertainment.
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This is a most excellent engrossing book. One of my very favorite. The two time periods and European history, chess tournaments, puzzles and codes, long before The DaVinci code.


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