Solomonova vjera

Solomonova vjera

Simon Toyne

A combination of Child's Jack Reacher and the plot of Stephen King's novel. A handful of action and emotion, and a fulfilling denouement after suspense that takes your breath away.

In the middle of the hot Arizona desert, a group of residents of the small town of Redemption gather at the local cemetery to bury the newly elected sheriff who died in an accident. They are suddenly interrupted by a powerful explosion of the plane, causing a huge fire that threatens to engulf the entire town in a short time. While everyone rushes to the scene of the accident, Sheriff Garth Morgan almost hits a tall, pale stranger who is running barefoot towards the city, with no memory or identity, with only one goal - he must save the man they just buried... He discovers that his name is Solomon Creed and finds the old diary of a lost treasure hunter and the founder of Redemption and embarks on a search for the truth that will awaken the dangerous secrets hidden behind the white stone walls of the magnificent city church and trigger a fierce action involving the secret police and the infamous boss of a powerful drug cartel. But can they prevent Solomon from achieving his goal and discovering who he actually came to save? The author of the famous Sanctus trilogy conjures up a chilling story of good and evil, retribution and redemption in which his new hero Solomon Creed must save the lost souls of a small Arizona town.

Original title
Solomon creed
Translation
Predrag Raos
Editor
Silvia Sinković
Graphics design
Janka Carev
Dimensions
19 x 12.5 cm
Pages
446
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2016.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53343-369-1

Two copies are available

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Condition:Used, excellent condition

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