Solomon Creed by Simon Toyne
Dec. 1st, 2018 04:32 pmThe Blurb On The Back:
A plane crashes in the Arizona desert.
When Solomon Creed emerges from the wreckage he remembers just one thing: that he must save a man in danger.
A death that can’t be explained.
In the nearby town of Redemption, Holly Cornado buries her young husband. A terrible accident, or something more sinister?
Only one man can expose the truth.
When Solomon finds Holly, his search becomes a quest for the truth – and a race to expose a terrifying secret, hidden for generations, that could silence a town forever.
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
Simon Toyne’s supernatural thriller (the first in a series) is a pacey, action-packed affair that makes great use of multiple viewpoints to slowly unpick the secrets in Redemption while establishing a central mystery around Solomon that promises much for later books such that while there are a couple of hokey and predictable scenes, I found it an entertaining read and finished it wanting to know what happens next.
When Solomon Creed emerges from the wreckage he remembers just one thing: that he must save a man in danger.
In the nearby town of Redemption, Holly Cornado buries her young husband. A terrible accident, or something more sinister?
When Solomon finds Holly, his search becomes a quest for the truth – and a race to expose a terrifying secret, hidden for generations, that could silence a town forever.
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
Simon Toyne’s supernatural thriller (the first in a series) is a pacey, action-packed affair that makes great use of multiple viewpoints to slowly unpick the secrets in Redemption while establishing a central mystery around Solomon that promises much for later books such that while there are a couple of hokey and predictable scenes, I found it an entertaining read and finished it wanting to know what happens next.