The Boy Who Saw
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Narrated by:
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Joseph Balderrama
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By:
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Simon Toyne
About this listen
The electrifying new thriller from Sunday Times bestselling author, Simon Toyne.
Only one boy can see the darkness. Only one man can save him from it.
‘Perfect for fans of Lee Child’ Sun
A MURDER
An elderly tailor is found tortured and murdered in the ancient town of Cordes. Written in blood beside the body are the words: FINISHING WHAT WAS BEGUN.
A SECRET
But the dead man has left a cryptic message for his granddaughter and her son, Leo – one that puts them in immediate danger.
A RACE
They are forced to go on the run, accompanied by the enigmatic Solomon Creed. What began as small-town murder becomes a race to uncover a devastating secret dating from World War II. The few men who know the truth are being killed by a powerful organization, and only one man stands in its way.
Only Solomon Creed can stop the murders.
Only he can save the boy.
Critic reviews
" 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)
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- Cassie
- 22-11-17
Loved it!
Story was enthralling. Solomon is such a unique character. Performance by Balderrama, outstanding. Love!
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- sue
- 08-07-17
Solomon Creed keeps you guessing
Brilliantly read again.
The second chapter of Solomon Creed is as good if not better than the book.
Great story line, I was engrossed from the start. Some quiet amusing parts which made me smile, which was nice as the story is quiet dark.
Loved it and can't wait for the third instalment.
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- Mr Vaughan James
- 18-11-17
The Boy Who Saw
A stunning book and extremely addictive!,, cannot wait for the next instalment. A brilliantly written book that keeps you on tenterhooks all the way through. Thank you very much Mr Toyne!
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- tim
- 11-10-20
A good book made hard to listen by the narration.
The narrator Joseph Balderrama, regularly chooses to actually whisper when a character in the book is whispering. The result being that you then can't hear the narration without having to keep skipping back and adjusting the volume up and down!
Please Simon Toyne, either pay for a more professional narrator, or instruct JB to do what the good narrators do, and just say "...and Solomon whispered keep very still...", whilst maintaining your volume at an audible level!!
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- Kevin George Scott
- 11-01-22
Confusing accents.
After listening to the first book, I couldn’t wait to listen to book two. However, I was bitterly disappointed in the narration.
In book one the narrator took on the characters and their accents (especially the Mexicans), perfectly. Not so book two. All French people sound English, and the police sound like they work for the Sweeney, with almost Cockney accents.
What on Earth is going on? When you have a series of books, the most important thing is continuity. I’m only on book two and the continuity has gone already. I seriously don’t know if I will bother with the rest series.
Bring on Johnathan Keeble or Jeff Harding.
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- C. J. JONES
- 04-12-18
Brilliant story,
I've read the actual books, but loved listening to them too. The narrator is excellent. The story is brilliant, would recommend the series, this is the third.
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- Tessa Hubbard
- 28-04-22
Loved this
Excellent Narration now want to read more from this author! Would highly recommend as story flow good and easy to invest in the characters.
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- mr colin c maguire
- 23-06-22
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loved it can't wait to hear what happens next in the story of Solomon creed
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- kim ratchford
- 08-11-23
Brilliant!
I love tones books. Always edge of the seat stuff. Shame the narrator didn’t do a French accent for the French people though
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- mrs sa armstrong
- 10-01-24
Fabulous
The narration was superb and the story kept you on your toes right from the very first page.
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