One secret could destroy a family. One lie could save them.
The brilliant prequel to The Boy Who Saw, a gripping thriller from Sunday Times bestseller Simon Toyne, featuring the enigmatic Solomon Creed.
A stranger Solomon Creed is an outsider with an unknown past, travelling through a remote part of Texas. He doesnât look for trouble â but trouble finds him.
A family At a roadside diner, he runs into a worn-down family whose ancestral land and home is about to be auctioned. But when Solomon suspects itâs worth a lot more than they think he decides to take things into his own hands.
A secret As Solomon races to find hard evidence of the landâs true value, he uncovers a dark truth â hidden for generations â that changes everything. But how far is he willing to go to save a family from potential ruin? And how far will others go to stop him?
Reviews
Praise for The Boy Who Saw:
âWow, what a book. I thought it was powerful and innovative, a riveting blend of action and quest that takes the thriller into territory where thrillers rarely ventureâ Andrew Taylor, bestselling author of The American Boy and The Ashes of London
âTense, nail-biting and exciting. The Boy Who Saw is a heart-in-the-mouth race against time thriller and I couldn't put it down. Solomon Creed is one hell of a hero and Simon Toyne is one hell of a writerâ C L Taylor
Tense, intriguing, mysterious ⌠everything you could want in a thriller. Toyne has done it againâ Paul Finch, Bestselling author of Strangers
âEmotionally powerful, utterly engaging, beautifully layered, Simon Toyne's new series takes thriller writing to another level. Give me more Solomon Creed!' Sarah Pinborough, No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes
âSimon Toyne is one of my favourites. In Solomon Creed, heâs created a hero for the ages. A word of warning: if you have anything else to get done, donât crack open a Toyne thrillerâ Gregg Hurwitz, No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author of The Nowhere Man
âThe Boy Who Saw is the Pandoraâs Box of books â once opened it cannot be closed. Toyne's writing brings effortless fluency combined with heart-pounding action. Readers beware ⌠this is a glorious terror of a taleâ Helen Fields
Praise for Solomon Creed:
âA fast-moving thriller that makes for an exhilarating read. Perfect for any fans of Lee Childâ Sun
âCompelling, vivid and profound, I loved it. It stays with you long after youâve finished the final pageâ Peter James
âEvery page, every twist, speaks of Simon's deep love and mastery of the genreâ Tom Rob Smith
âWho is Solomon Creed? He's the hero of an epic new series of thrillers. Simple as thatâ Mark Billingham
Toyne is a master of suspense who keeps the reader hooked. An excellent readâ Daily Express
About the author
Simon Toyne is the bestselling author of the Sanctus trilogy: Sanctus, The Key and The Tower. He wrote Sanctus after quitting his job as a TV executive to focus on writing. It was the biggest selling debut thriller of 2011 in the UK and an international bestseller. His books have been translated into 27 languages and published in over 50 countries. The Boy Who Saw is the second book in a new series of epic thrillers that will span the world and centre around the enigmatic Solomon Creed.
Simon lives with his family in Brighton and the South of France.
One secret could destroy a family. One lie could save them.
The brilliant prequel to The Boy Who Saw, a gripping thriller from Sunday Times bestseller Simon Toyne, featuring the enigmatic Solomon Creed.
A stranger Solomon Creed is an outsider with an unknown past, travelling through a remote part of Texas. He doesnât look for trouble â but trouble finds him.
A family At a roadside diner, he runs into a worn-down family whose ancestral land and home is about to be auctioned. But when Solomon suspects itâs worth a lot more than they think he decides to take things into his own hands.
A secret As Solomon races to find hard evidence of the landâs true value, he uncovers a dark truth â hidden for generations â that changes everything. But how far is he willing to go to save a family from potential ruin? And how far will others go to stop him?
Reviews
Praise for The Boy Who Saw:
âWow, what a book. I thought it was powerful and innovative, a riveting blend of action and quest that takes the thriller into territory where thrillers rarely ventureâ Andrew Taylor, bestselling author of The American Boy and The Ashes of London
âTense, nail-biting and exciting. The Boy Who Saw is a heart-in-the-mouth race against time thriller and I couldn't put it down. Solomon Creed is one hell of a hero and Simon Toyne is one hell of a writerâ C L Taylor
Tense, intriguing, mysterious ⌠everything you could want in a thriller. Toyne has done it againâ Paul Finch, Bestselling author of Strangers
âEmotionally powerful, utterly engaging, beautifully layered, Simon Toyne's new series takes thriller writing to another level. Give me more Solomon Creed!' Sarah Pinborough, No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes
âSimon Toyne is one of my favourites. In Solomon Creed, heâs created a hero for the ages. A word of warning: if you have anything else to get done, donât crack open a Toyne thrillerâ Gregg Hurwitz, No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author of The Nowhere Man
âThe Boy Who Saw is the Pandoraâs Box of books â once opened it cannot be closed. Toyne's writing brings effortless fluency combined with heart-pounding action. Readers beware ⌠this is a glorious terror of a taleâ Helen Fields
Praise for Solomon Creed:
âA fast-moving thriller that makes for an exhilarating read. Perfect for any fans of Lee Childâ Sun
âCompelling, vivid and profound, I loved it. It stays with you long after youâve finished the final pageâ Peter James
âEvery page, every twist, speaks of Simon's deep love and mastery of the genreâ Tom Rob Smith
âWho is Solomon Creed? He's the hero of an epic new series of thrillers. Simple as thatâ Mark Billingham
Toyne is a master of suspense who keeps the reader hooked. An excellent readâ Daily Express
About the author
Simon Toyne is the bestselling author of the Sanctus trilogy: Sanctus, The Key and The Tower. He wrote Sanctus after quitting his job as a TV executive to focus on writing. It was the biggest selling debut thriller of 2011 in the UK and an international bestseller. His books have been translated into 27 languages and published in over 50 countries. The Boy Who Saw is the second book in a new series of epic thrillers that will span the world and centre around the enigmatic Solomon Creed.
Simon lives with his family in Brighton and the South of France.