The Eight: A Novel
 

The Eight

by Katherine Neville

Katherine Neville's debut novel is a postmodern thriller set in 1972 ... and 1790. In the 20th century, Catherine Velis is a computer expert with a flair for music, painting, and chess who, on her way to Algeria at the behest of the accounting firm where she is employed, is invited to take a mysterious moonlighting assignment: recover the pieces of an old chess set missing for centuries.
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  • tara times 43

    tara times 43 said:

    did anyone else think that the ending was rushed & didn't fit with the rest of the book? i felt this could have easily been in my top 10 until i got to the end, and then i was so disappointed that i could cry.

    posted Thursday, July 17 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Nicole

    nicole said:

    this IS my favorite book... i don't usually re-read books but i've read this 3 times (so far)

    by the way there's a katherine neville fan club Group on here (if you click on my name you can find it in my group list) AND i found out on there about a sequal to the eight that is supposed to come out this fall....hopefully it will live up to the first one.

    posted Tuesday, July 15 2008
  • swtpea.deanna

    swtpea.deanna said:

    I bought this book a few months ago and was surprised to see that it was written well before the DaVinci Code. It has that whole historical thriller aspect to it. I really liked it.

    posted Sunday, July 13 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • maia bobba

    maia bobba said:

    I loved this book when I read it like 3 years ago. My aunt lent it to me and I was fascinated, I would like to have it, but I think I'll ask her to lend it to me again to re-read it because I really like re-reading books, if I've liked a book I can read it over and over and never get bored

    posted Sunday, July 13 2008
  • Sheila R

    sheila r said:

    This is one of my all time favorite books. I, too, am a multiple times reader. What an amazing work!

    posted Friday, April 25 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Irena V

    irena v said:

    What a fascinating read and an inspiration! I've pulled out my chess set, my new illustrated edition of HERODOTUS, and I'm flipping thru my son's 11th grade History textbook to figure out what I've missed. There's so much reference to mythology, history and chess it's riveting.

    posted Wednesday, April 16 2008
  • Christi B

    christi b said:

    I can't tell you how many times I've read this book. If I had to give up all books but one - this is the one I would keep. The strong, independent female characters, the complex connections and intrigue get me every time. Everyone should read this book!

    posted Friday, January 11 2008
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