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Post by elliej84 on Jul 29, 2016 20:32:22 GMT
Solomon Creed – Simon Toyne
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 Coronado 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.
Review
From the first page this book grabbed me, I wanted to know who this mysterious lead character was. Solomon Creed, the man who had lost his memory. There was plenty of action and many twists and turns, which kept me reading and turning the pages.
The book is split into part diary of the town founder and part up to date action with the majority being up to date. Each chapter switches to a different character helping to add to the suspense as you have to wait a few chapters for the story to follow on for each.
As the book progressed it did start to frustrate me somewhat that I didn’t know more about Solomon Creed and the latter part of the book and ending was for me disappointing.
If you like the Jack Reacher series, then you should like this book as well. I give it 4/5 mainly due to the first 3 quarters of the book.
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Post by froglady on Aug 4, 2016 7:52:42 GMT
Must look out for this one; I've enjoyed the trilogy he wrote so hope this lives up to the promise from those books. Thanks for the review. Sal
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Post by aileen11 on Aug 4, 2016 11:41:52 GMT
Got this one on TBR, it ambushed me in Asda. Thought it looked good.
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Post by elliej84 on Aug 4, 2016 18:46:53 GMT
It was good and I did enjoy it, but I do not think it was entirely for me. I cannot say anymore with disclosing spoilers but id love to discuss more with you once you read it x
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Post by aileen11 on Aug 4, 2016 20:00:54 GMT
It was good and I did enjoy it, but I do not think it was entirely for me. I cannot say anymore with disclosing spoilers but id love to discuss more with you once you read it x Don't bank on it being soon Ellie. I just had a look in my library spare bedroom, and considering I bought it fairly recently, I can't see any sign of it
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Post by janetandjohn on Aug 4, 2016 20:09:33 GMT
It was good and I did enjoy it, but I do not think it was entirely for me. I cannot say anymore with disclosing spoilers but id love to discuss more with you once you read it x Don't bank on it being soon Ellie. I just had a look in my library spare bedroom, and considering I bought it fairly recently, I can't see any sign of it Well - she's no help at all, is she? Save
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Post by elliej84 on Aug 4, 2016 20:18:07 GMT
Don't bank on it being soon Ellie. I just had a look in my library spare bedroom, and considering I bought it fairly recently, I can't see any sign of it Well - she's no help at all, is she? SaveHmm not really need someone else to have to read it so I can discuss
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Post by sarita on Aug 9, 2016 18:00:43 GMT
Well - she's no help at all, is she? SaveHmm not really need someone else to have to read it so I can discuss I've read it, we can talk about it on Saturday
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Post by elliej84 on Aug 9, 2016 18:10:50 GMT
Hmm not really need someone else to have to read it so I can discuss I've read it, we can talk about it on Saturday Yey! That would be fab
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Post by jobar on Jun 28, 2017 15:40:25 GMT
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Post by littlereader on Jul 31, 2017 10:44:10 GMT
My OH really enjoyed this one and has recently read the follow up and he thought that was very good too.
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