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The Eight (Abridged)

by Katherine Neville

The Eight (Abridged) Cover

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

New York City, 1972—A dabbler in mathematics and chess, Catherine Velis is also a computer expert for a Big Eight accounting firm. Before heading off to a new assignment in Algeria, Cat has her palm read by a fortune-teller. The woman warns Cat of danger. Then an antiques dealer approaches Cat with a mysterious offer: He has an anonymous client who is trying to collect the pieces of an ancient chess service, purported to be in Algeria. If Cat can bring the pieces back, there will be a generous reward.

The South of France, 1790—Mireille de Remy and her cousin Valentine are young novices at the fortresslike Montglane Abbey. With France aflame in revolution, the two girls burn to rebel against constricted convent life—and their means of escape is at hand. Buried deep within the abbey are pieces of the Montglane Chess Service, once owned by Charlemagne. Whoever reassembles the pieces can play a game of unlimited power. But to keep the Game a secret from those who would abuse it, the two young women must scatter the pieces throughout the world. . . .

From the Trade Paperback edition.

Review:

"Nearly 20 years after it was first published, Neville's debut novel finally arrives on audio. Its combination of historical references, conspiracy theory and action/thriller format have earned it cult status over the years and may have paved the way for books like The Da Vinci Code. Imposing a new format on a 'classic' can be a tall order and a daunting task for a performer; fortunately, Susan Denaker's talents are level to the material. The book offers a full variety of challenges to a reader: over 60 characters, young and old, male and female, with accents from around the world. None of these pose any obstacle to Denaker, who deftly sculpts a voice for every one, including several famous historical characters. The Monteglane Service, a bejeweled chess set that holds great power, has been buried in an obscure abbey in the French countryside and later scattered throughout Europe to keep it out of the wrong hands. The tale takes place both in the 1790s and the 1970s, when it may finally fall into evil hands. Denaker is able to emphasize the appropriate speech nuances of each century with subtlety and deftness by adding the cadence of the aural to the mix. Perhaps the audio book, too, will reach cult status. A Ballantine paperback (Reviews, Nov. 4, 1988). (Oct.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

“Readers thrilled by The Da Vinci Code will relish the multi-layered secrets of The Eight.”

MATTHEW PEARL, author of The Dante Club

Review:

“A BIG, RICH, TWO-TIERED CONFECTION OF A NOVEL . . .

A ROUSING, AMUSING GAME.”

San Francisco Chronicle

Review:

“A fascinating piece of entertainment that manages to be both vibrant and cerebral . . . Few will find it resistible.”

Los Angeles Times Book Review

Review:

“With alchemical skill, Neville blends modern romance, historical fiction, and medieval mystery . . . and comes up with gold.”

People

From the Trade Paperback edition.

About the Author

Katherine Neville was a global executive in data processing, and was a vice president of the Bank of America for many years. As an international consultant, she delivered computer systems for corporations and governments around the world. She was for some years a commercial photographer, professional model, and painter.

Katherine Neville's novels have been translated into more than fifteen languages. She lives in Virginia and abroad.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780739354339
Author:
Neville, Katherine
Publisher:
Random House Audio Assets
Read:
Denaker, Susan
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Suspense
Subject:
Puzzles
Subject:
Chess sets.
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Mystery fiction
Abridged:
Y
Publication Date:
October 2007
Binding:
Compact Disc
Language:
English
Dimensions:
5.48x6.34x1.06 in. .41 lbs.
Media Run Time:
450

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