Have all of America's Special Atomic Demolition Munitions been destroyed?
Stoners first special operation began with a free-fall from a B-47 bomber over Cuba. Now he is back in Florida, not on vacation, but to save his family from drug traffickers. Little does Stoner suspect he will be blasted from complacency into a partnership with nuclear terrorists intent on inciting world conflict.
(PRWEB) February 28, 2004 --South Florida, especially the Suncoast centered around Tampa Bay, is ripe for a new series of novels. Personal triumphs and tragedies swirling around the Cuban Freedom Fighters efforts to free Cuba from Castro and Communism, fueled by the financial implications of the arms and drug trade flow through the Caribbean basin and the international terrorist plans for Tampa's major military commands, all add to the rough and tumble life beneath the shiny veneer of palm trees and shared mimosas.
As insulated as all Americans might want to be from the terrorist acts and cultural conflicts surrounding us, the significance of the economic and political impacts resulting from the demise of Castro as well as the opposing forces of fanatical terrorism that use Florida as a training ground are but a bit of the everyday wash of events across South Florida. Taylor's Flash of Emerald is the first of a series of South Floridas Harry Stoner Suncoast Thrillers that feature the lush settings and diverse cultural backgrounds for action, romance and adventure on Floridas Suncoast.
Taylor served with the 101st Airborne Division as a platoon leader and battalion commander. Airborne and air assault qualified, a scuba diver and trained as a system engineer, he designed military command and control systems in civilian life before he turned to writing. Using his background in nuclear weapons and extensive travel in the Far and Middle East, Europe and across the States, he packs a ton of adventure into an action-filled page-turner.
Flash of Emerald, ISBN 0759942870, is available from Hard Shell Word Factory in both eBook and trade paperback formats.
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