Solomon Creed, the enigmatic hero introduced in The Searcher, is backracing to stop a killer from fulfilling a bloody legacy with origins stretching back to the dying days of World War II.
Only one boy can see the darkness. Only one man can save him from it.
In Cordes, France, an elderly tailor is murdered in his shop, and the killer leaves a cryptic message scrawled on the wall: Finishing what was begun . . .
Solomon Creed has been searching for the tailor, hoping the old man might provide a clue to his true identity, but he arrives in Cordes too late and finds nothing but the alarming crime scene. He discovers that the tailor was in possession of a list of names, survivors of a notorious Nazi death camp, who might also know who Solomon really is. The old man died to protect this list. Now his granddaughter, Marie-Claude, has it, and her life is in immediate danger.
Solomon convinces Marie-Claude and her young son, Léo, to go on the run, on a journey that will take them into the heart of Europe's violent past and pit them against a powerful and formidable enemy. Their only weapons are Solomon's abilities, Marie-Claude's determination to discover the truth, and Léo's unusual synesthesia, which enables him to see emotions as colors that reveal the true intentions of those around him. It is a curse as well as a gift, exposing him to darkness no child should see. What begins as a small-town murder becomes a breathless race against time to rewrite history and unearth a devastating secret dating back to the darkest days of the war.
Only one boy can see the darkness. Only one man can save him from it.
In Cordes, France, an elderly tailor is murdered in his shop, and the killer leaves a cryptic message scrawled on the wall: Finishing what was begun . . .
Solomon Creed has been searching for the tailor, hoping the old man might provide a clue to his true identity, but he arrives in Cordes too late and finds nothing but the alarming crime scene. He discovers that the tailor was in possession of a list of names, survivors of a notorious Nazi death camp, who might also know who Solomon really is. The old man died to protect this list. Now his granddaughter, Marie-Claude, has it, and her life is in immediate danger.
Solomon convinces Marie-Claude and her young son, Léo, to go on the run, on a journey that will take them into the heart of Europe's violent past and pit them against a powerful and formidable enemy. Their only weapons are Solomon's abilities, Marie-Claude's determination to discover the truth, and Léo's unusual synesthesia, which enables him to see emotions as colors that reveal the true intentions of those around him. It is a curse as well as a gift, exposing him to darkness no child should see. What begins as a small-town murder becomes a breathless race against time to rewrite history and unearth a devastating secret dating back to the darkest days of the war.
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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, bestselling 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, bestselling author of Strangers
'Emotionally 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
'Simon Toyne is one of my favourites. In Solomon Creed, he's created a hero for the ages. A word of warning: if you have anything else to get done, don't crack open a Toyne thriller' Gregg Hurwitz, No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author of The Nowhere Man
'The Boy Who Saw is the Pandora's Box of books - 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 tale' Helen Fields
Praise for Solomon Creed:
'A fast-moving thriller that makes for an exhilarating read. Perfect for any fans of Lee Child' Sun
'Compelling, vivid and profound, I loved it. It stays with you long after you've finished the final page' Peter James
'Every page, every twist, speaks of Simon's deep love and mastery of the genre' Tom Rob Smith
'Who is Solomon Creed? He's the hero of an epic new series of thrillers. Simple as that' Mark Billingham
Toyne is a master of suspense who keeps the reader hooked. An excellent read' Daily Express
'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, bestselling 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, bestselling author of Strangers
'Emotionally 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
'Simon Toyne is one of my favourites. In Solomon Creed, he's created a hero for the ages. A word of warning: if you have anything else to get done, don't crack open a Toyne thriller' Gregg Hurwitz, No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author of The Nowhere Man
'The Boy Who Saw is the Pandora's Box of books - 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 tale' Helen Fields
Praise for Solomon Creed:
'A fast-moving thriller that makes for an exhilarating read. Perfect for any fans of Lee Child' Sun
'Compelling, vivid and profound, I loved it. It stays with you long after you've finished the final page' Peter James
'Every page, every twist, speaks of Simon's deep love and mastery of the genre' Tom Rob Smith
'Who is Solomon Creed? He's the hero of an epic new series of thrillers. Simple as that' Mark Billingham
Toyne is a master of suspense who keeps the reader hooked. An excellent read' Daily Express