Wednesday, May 16, 2007

261. The Eight (Katherine Neville)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
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. In the midst of the French Revolution, a young novice discovers that her abbey is the hiding place of a chess set, once owned by the great Charlemagne, which allows those who play it to tap into incredible powers beyond the imagination. She eventually comes into contact with the major historical figures of the day, from Robespierre to Napoleon, each of whom has an agenda.

My rating: 1 star

My review: I slogged through ten chapters of this book and couldn't take it anymore. I never got into the quest to recover the chess pieces nor did I care about the characters.

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