Review of The Eight by Katherine Neville: Hollywood’s Next Big Movie Franchise Should be Katherine Neville’s Books
The main commitment to which ahead of time we may hold a novel . . . is that it be intriguing, composed Henry James in "The Art of Fiction." Katherine Neville's amazing first novel, "The Eight,” is exceedingly fascinating, no doubt. Part Historical, part present day, part confound novel, and part swashbuckling experience story, THE EIGHT blends riddle, mystery, fantasy, sentiment, science, and sci-fi, and keeps on outstanding a book that opposes simple arrangement. Throughout the years, she has been compared with Alexandre Dumas, Umberto Eco, and even Stephen Spielberg. All the characters are well developed. Plot is complex. Anticipation is on target. Narrating and portrayal are rich.
The story weaves wonderfully all through two courses of events, one that pursues the narrative of a Fre...