Screaming Eagle Press

 

 

Screaming Eagle Press publishes military oriented action and adventure novels - historical, speculative and contemporary.

Copies can be ordered directly from Amazon.com. Amazon.com purchase links can be found on the individual book pages.

Links from each cover will take you to the fictional worlds created by J. M. Taylor, Life Member of the 101st Airborne Association.

D-Day - Normandy - behind Utah Beach. Just after midnight the drop began. Come dawn, 18 C-47s and their paratroopers were missing. What could have the missing troopers accomplished if they had landed safely and engaged the enemy? MISSING STICKS tells one story in a fictional tribute to all those men of the 101st Airborne Division Screaming Eagles who made the D-Day assault on Normandy.

 

 

Award-Winning thriller GULF WINDS introduces Uly Grant, a recently returned veteran of the war in Iraq searching for a bit of tranquility among the Florida mangroves and manatees in a contemporary thriller set along the Florida Gulf coast.

 

 

 LOST KEY - Lost Key begins with Corporal Harry Parker as a young Special Forces soldier thrust into the middle of the disastrous and short-lived Cuban counter-revolution, then takes you with a far older and, perhaps wiser, Parker when he is summoned from his Washington DIA office to revisit the seamy side of Tampa's Ybor City. There he is drawn into the middle of a  drugs-for-arms transaction in a significant revision of the now-out-of-print Flash of Emerald.

 

 

DESERT WINDS - US Army Major Nash Devon, a Carolinian claiming ancestry back to the Croatan Indians and Sir Walter Raleigh's Lost Colony, was a hero and a murderer in the Gulf War, but haunted over the years by his actions. Assigned back to Saudi in enroute to the UN weapons inspection team in Iraq after the first Gulf War, Devon is shanghaied by US military intelligence and sent to the Northern Iraq Sanctuary Zone for duty with the UN High Commission for Refugees where Devon tracks down Saddam's nuclear threat in a significant revision of the now-out-of-print Behind the Green Water.

 

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