Grandmaster
By Warren Murphy and Molly Cochran
Summery courtesy of goodreads.com
Otto Penzler and the Mystery Writers of America present Grandmaster by Warren Murphy and Molly Cochran, winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Paperback Original in 1985.
Two men, born on the same day on opposite sides of the world, driven to oppose each other--for only one man may be the Grandmaster.
Justin Gilead and Alexander Zharkov, two men driven by powerful forces they can neither understand nor deny--driven to fight each other in a battle for power that only one of them may win.
Gilead, a magnificent athlete, an American, a genius, and a spy. Zharkov, a master strategist, head of the feared secret service agency, Nichevo, a determined, ambitious man.
They first meet as ten-year-old chess prodigies-both lonely, both meaning to win, both born under the magical sign of the gold coiled serpent. They will come to know the uses of pleasure, the secrets of pain, the impact of evil turned upon itself.
They will understand the deadly forces that grip the world in swift violence, sudden death. And they will finally know that only one man may be the Grandmaster.
Grandmaster is an extraordinary tale of spymasters and assassins, murder and intrigue played against a background of Far Eastern mysticism from Moscow to Washington, from Havana to Tibet.
Review
When I first read the blurb for this book, I got really excited as it reminded me of a book I read more than twenty years ago. Imagine my surprise when I started reading to discover that its the same book re-released.
Anyway rereading Grandmaster reminded me of all the reasons I loved it, intrigue, adventure and a life and death battle where good battles evil.
Justin Gilead, Alexander Zharkov. Born enemies til death, meet as child prodigies in a chess tournament. Then again as adults. One is a man who was raised by monks. One was raised to take over the Russian military group known as Nichevo. This book is amazing, I could not put it down.
5 Stars