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  • Broken Promise

  • A Solomon Creed Novella
  • By: Simon Toyne
  • Narrated by: Joseph Balderrama
  • Length: 3 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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Broken Promise

By: Simon Toyne
Narrated by: Joseph Balderrama
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Publisher's summary

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 doesn’t look for trouble – 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 it’s 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 land’s true value, he uncovers a dark truth – hidden for generations – 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?

©2018 Simon Toyne (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Critic reviews

Praise for The Boy Who Saw: "Wow, 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 venture." (Andrew Taylor, best-selling author of The American Boy and The Ashes of London)

"Tense, 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 writer." (C L Taylor)

"Tense, intriguing, mysterious...everything you could want in a thriller. Toyne has done it again." (Paul Finch, best-selling author of Strangers)

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Another installment of Solomon Creed mystery

Way too short for a story this good!
Very atmospheric, very mystical - with the perfect muxture of beautiful words and the mood they create along with the perfection of Joseph Balderrama voice and narration.

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Simply good

This is bit of a paranormal tale, so you won't enjoy it unless you understand that. Solomon has extra sensory skills, so you have to believe that to enjoy the tale. Once you do that, enjoyment comes really easy. There's no physical violence just ugliness so common in our world. There's no extreme language, f-bombs or extreme acts. It's just a good story without any embellishment beyond Solomon's special senses. I don't have a problem with that sort of language, but I know some people do so…. People aren't described explicitly in great physical detail, so you're left to envision much of the stories happenings on your own. But you're given all you need to do that is less explicit means. That's part of the writing talent of this simple novel. And I don't mean simple in that it's lacking. I mean simple in the sense of no extraneous stuff and yet being everything that it needs to be.
The only bad thing is that this story left me wishing for people like him, with such consideration and unselfishness, actually existed in greater numbers and had more control and power in our society and world. Until that day, I'll look for more of his stories so that I can get lost in them. I look forward to being there as his journey unfolds.

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Enjoyable Novelette

This the second work by Simon Toyne with the Solomon Creed character and it was enjoyable. I read for pleasure and really enjoy a good story, as a result, I am not as critical as other readers when it comes to reviews. I have already read “The Searcher” and now I look forward to reading the next in the series, “The Boy who Saw.” It is hard to compare these books to another author or series but I enjoy mysteries, thrillers, spy themed books as well as historical fiction and this series has a little of everything! I have recommended this book to people I know who have varied interests and the majority have enjoyed the Character of Solomon Creed as much as I have.

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Not what I expected

It was OK.Not quite the type of story I expected. Fortunately it was just a novella.

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