I finished baking the cookies, have done two loads of laundry, some sweeping, the trash is out at the curb (and the recycling), dinner is cooked and cleaned up, animals are fed, and now I am ready to sit down and relax. Before I do, I just wanted to share this review with you.
The Eight by Katherine Neville starts
in France in 1790. Valentine and
Mireielle are novices are Montglane Abbey.
Due to a new act that has been recently passed, the government is
seizing possessions of the churches.
This particular abbey hides a very special chess set. It was once owned by Charlemagne who gave it
to Garin de Montglane. It is supposed to
possess special properties and hides a formula.
The Abbess’ of abbey have been protecting it for many years. Now it is being unearthed and sent out with
the nuns. Valentine and Mireielle are
given two pieces and special instructions.
They are going to Paris to stay with their godfather, M Jacques-Louis
David, a painter. They will act as a
gathering point. If a nun has to flee,
the girls will receive their pieces and keep them safe. The girls are only sixteen and have been
raised in the convent since they were orphaned.
They are very naïve. Are they up
to the task?
Catherine “Cat” Velis is
twenty-three and lives in New York in 1972.
She works as a CPA and auditor for Fulbright, Cone, Kane, and Upham (a
prestige firm). When she refuses to do
something underhanded (and illegal) at the request of her boss, they decide to
send her to Algiers for a year. On New Year’s
Eve a fortune teller gives her an ominous reading. Cat is the “hand of destiny” and is in
danger. Several months later (just
before she is to leave for Algiers) Lily Rad takes Cat to a chess match. Lily is obsessed with chess and the daughter
of a dear friend, Harry Rad. There Cat
meets Alexander Solarin, a Grand Master of chess from Russia. He also warns her that she is in danger.
Catherine is to embark on a
journey to find the pieces of the chess set.
They are set to be in silver and gold with uncut, polished gems set in
them (not a small chess set). It will be
black (the good) versus white (the bad).
Cat will need to stay one step ahead of the competition to stay alive
and win the game. Cat is going to have
to be careful who she trusts. You never
know who will be working for the enemy.
It is a game that has been playing for hundreds of years. Will Cat be able to obtain the pieces in time
and figure out their mystery?
The Eight is a long and very
complicated novel (I have given you just the briefest of overviews). It contains a lot of history, science, and
chess. It is just too much for one
book. The concept or mystery is
interesting but it gets lost. I give The Eight 2.5 out of 5 stars. I enjoyed the
history contained in the book (I am a history buff) but with all the science
and the chess (I was never able to master chess because I did not sitting still
for so long) the reader is soon experiencing a headache (or sound asleep). It took me a couple of tries to get through
the novel (it is over 600 pages long).
But I did persevere because I wanted to see how it turned out (I was
disappointed). There was one twist in
the book that I liked even though I had figured it out (the first section dealing
with Cat). If you are looking for a
novel to help you sleep, then The Eight is the right book for you.
I received a complimentary copy
of The Eight from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The review and opinions expressed are my own.
Have a nice and relaxing evening (everyone deserves time to themselves). Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
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