THE EIGHTH RANK (The Chessboard Universe Series) - Softcover

Book 2 of 3: The Chessboard Universe Series

Varga, A. J.

 
9798181976047: THE EIGHTH RANK (The Chessboard Universe Series)

Synopsis

What if the chess pieces were alive—and they were begging you to end the game?

Leo Varga was a child prodigy, a "Mozart of the Vistula" who peaked at sixteen and spent the next eighteen years fading into irrelevance. Now, at thirty-four, he spends his nights alone in a shuttered Warsaw chess club, haunted by the ghost of his former greatness and the mentor who believed in him.

But one night, he doesn't just play the game. He falls into it.

Landing on the board itself, Leo discovers the City of Sixty-Four, a vast and surreal world where the pieces are not just wood and paint, but citizens with memories, fears, and a desperate hope. Pawns wobble to signal danger, rooks grind their teeth in silent vigilance, and the queens are ancient, powerful beings who were once players themselves. The game that has been playing for millennia is a stalemate, a slow rot where no one is willing to lose.

To find his way home, Leo must do the impossible: he must checkmate the black king. But this is not a game of simple moves. Every step costs him a year of his life. He'll grow old on the board, sacrificing friendships, memories, and pieces of his own soul to reach the final square.

As he navigates treacherous territories and negotiates with desperate citizens, Leo learns the terrifying truth. The "Hands" above, the players he once belonged to, are afraid of ending the game. But the pieces are tired of being played. They are waiting for one player who will listen, who will stop playing not to lose, and finally, play to end.

The Eighth Rank is a profound and moving literary fantasy for anyone who has ever been afraid of failure, of growing old, or of the silence that comes when the game is finally over. For fans of The Queen's Gambit and Piranesi, this is a story about the cost of ambition and the transformative power of just one more move.

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