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Tales of Solomon Pace

By: Alan Scott
Narrated by: Cari Scholtens
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Solomon Pace - Cold-blooded killer? Depraved evil sadist? A man just trying to make his way in the world? Or just deeply misunderstood? Of all my characters, Solomon Pace has to be one of the most complicated, but least understood. 

In the "Storm Series" novels, he is always in the shadows, manipulating people and situations, and when he does come into the light, it is only to perform some dastardly deed before returning back into the inky gloom to continue his plotting. 

With Tales of Solomon Pace, I knew straight away that I wanted to delve deeper into the background of the man and to give the listener glimpses of Solomon's past. To that end, I've produce a range of stories which will show different aspects of Solomon Pace, and give the listener additional insight to this very complicated and intriguing character. It also includes the Worldreader chosen story - "The Deadly Tap of a Cane".

©2018 Alan Scott (P)2018 Alan Scott

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