The Eight

Katherine Neville’s The Eight duology—The Eight and The Fire—is a gripping blend of historical fiction, mystery, and adventure. In The Eight, a mystical chess set once owned by Charlemagne holds a dangerous secret. In the 1790s, Mireille de Rémy helps scatter its pieces to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands. Two centuries later, computer expert Cat Velis is drawn into a global quest to retrieve them, uncovering conspiracies and hidden knowledge. In The Fire, Cat’s daughter Alexandra is pulled into the same ancient game. Spanning continents and centuries, the series mixes puzzles, history, and high-stakes suspense with masterful intrigue.

The Eight
4.2

Katherine Neville's 'The Eight' is a rich tapestry woven from historical intrigue and modern suspense. The narrative oscillates between the 1790s French Revolution and the gritty 1970s, crafting a breathless adventure through the world of cryptic chess movements and ancient mysteries. Readers follow computer expert Catherine Velis and novice nun Mireille as they uncover a two-century-spanning conspiracy centered on a legendary chess set once owned by Charlemagne. Neville masterfully interlaces elements of myth, mathematics, and alchemy into her plot, effortlessly blending fiction with nods to historical facts. The novel's labyrinthine complexity is invigorating, though at times it challenges patience, offering an engrossing perspective on power's timeless allure.

The Fire
4.0

In Katherine Neville's compelling novel 'The Fire,' readers are plunged into a thrilling adventure that spans continents and centuries, building upon the intricate narrative established in its predecessor, 'The Eight.' The book revolves around the brilliant Alexandra Solarin, who is drawn into a high-stakes game following the mysterious disappearance of her mother. The story unfolds through an elaborate chess game, with richly crafted historical contexts intricately woven into the modern-day chase. Themes of legacy, power, and destiny course through the novel, as Neville deftly explores the balance between logic and emotion, tradition and progress. With its multifaceted plot and historical intrigue, 'The Fire' captures the imagination and keeps readers on the edge of their seats.