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  • Bibliography:
    33 Books (2 Series)
  • First Book:
    August 2000
  • Latest Book:
    September 2018
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Full Series List in Order

Call Me Eddie

Eddie Shore 4 Jo (Dec-2006)
Eddie Shore and the Moss (Dec-2006)

Wolf's Quest

A Wolf from the Outlands (Mar-2013)

Book List in Order: 33 titles



  • Max, a ten-year-old Jewish refugee living in Bayonne, NJ rows his boat in Newark Bay and is captured by a Nazi U-boat. He is forced to help liberate German scientists being held in a local POW camp. About the Author Richard Taylor, B.A., M.A., M.S...



  • Bell’s Solace is the story of William Bell, who decides to stop communicating directly with other people. Instead, he responds with quotes from imaginary characters in his mind. William lives in a small town with his mother and father. Williamâ€...



  • Writer, surfer, and househusband Richard Taylor is mad about beaches and islands, and was inspired by a house exchange that whisked him and his family from a freezing Ottawa winter to a year of some of the world’s best surf on the east coast of Aus...



  • What if technology could be used to control you without your knowledge? Imagine a computer headset that could, in ten minutes, give you a sense of complete well-being- no matter how bad the day? "Computer-Assisted Meditation" seems to be a shortcut t...



  • Along with Benedict Arnold, Simon Girty was one of the most hated men in early America. The son of an Irish immigrant, he was raised on the western Pennsylvania frontier but was captured by the Senecas as a teenager and lived among them for several y...



  • A snake had stolen one of the eggs from Harold and Polly's nest and was thought to have been eaten while they waited eagerly for their other egg to hatch. Peeta, who had hatched a few days later, grew up with three beautiful red feathers on his left ...



  • The second book in the Eddie Shore series takes a romantic turn as we follow our heroes on their first (proper) date. Both of them want it to be right, but fear it will go wrong. Will Eddie and Jo mess things up all by themselves, or will their unwit...



  • Set at the end of 2001, Eddie Shore and The Moss tells the story of a man who starts his mid-life crisis early, by mistaking his own lack of ambition for deliberate persecution by an unknown agency. Or so it seems......



  • A teenage boy fighting in the American Civil War becomes a Kentucky legend in this historical novel by the author of Girty and Elkhorn.October 11, 1864. The Civil War rages on in Kentucky, where Union and Confederate loyalties have turned neighbors i...






  • A novel of love, redemption, and second chances. "Lily died the day we signed the escrow papers," Theo Parker writes of his bride and of Monroe House, the bed-and-breakfast they'd just bought in the picturesque coastal town of Cambria. Theo soon lea...



  • When a hard-charging cop and a beautiful, tough female 'human facsimile' are paired to go after a 'serial killer' who is destroying artificial humans on the eve of their emancipation, disdain becomes passion and a vast conspiracy is exposed....



  • When Maggie is sent to a small town to betray its citizens in order to sell an aging, rust-belt factory, she falls in love with the town, its people, and one person in particular. The only question is, how can she save the town after she's ruined it?...



  • When fine art nudes photographer Bob Dreyfus and National Association for Women Director Carol Laughton square off in a media duel over Bob's web site and its objectification of women, neither expects to fall in love, and certainly not with each othe...



  • Benji and Rufus are back again in this sequel to "An American Vampire In Jamaica." See what happens when Benji's dream of flying to America finally comes true when he was able to fly there as a bat. Read and enjoy the second funniest book ever writte...



  • Short stories and essays by the author of THE HAUNTING OF CAMBRIA. Darkly humorous tales of the unexpected inspired by O. Henry, Rod Serling and Alfred Hitchcock, and personal essays about people the author has known as well as humorous pieces, such ...



  • You are U.S. Army Military Intelligence trainee David Dengler. Following Army M.I. protocol, you are sent on a training exercise to a city you've never visited before and ordered to surveil a public person ('public persons' having little recourse if ...




  • Lust, love, envy, and murder in the mind-set of total recall: Venture capitalist John Kincaide's company has developed a memory enhancement drug called ClearThought. The inventor has overdosed on it and claims ClearThought allows him to see past live...



  • I slipped the surly bonds of melancholia only to find that paradise was always there unbeknownst to me from the countless times while cruising down the coastlines everlasting precipitous portals of burning blue....






  • BERLIN CONNECTION is a gripping account of three "little people" profoundly affected by the Berlin Wall and the military standoff in Europe. Their paths intersect in Berlin just prior to the partition, but powerful adversaries scatter them, shatterin...



  • When Smitty Wesson’s mother died, leaving him in the hands of his Vietnam-War scarred father, he rebelled against the world until he enlisted in a unit en route to the battlefield. Smitty became a highly valued and effective military sniper, but is...



  • When former Los Angeles Times reporter Richard Taylor sent his novel to Charles Scribner & Sons in 1964 and it was returned unopened, he gave up. It sat in a box, still in the brown paper mailing wrapper, until his stepson discovered it in 2009. ...



  • Divine boredom presages no good for humankind--and the Old Ones are stirring. An exhausted young warrior reaches the mighty gates of Sainjon, a wild and violent frontier town in the Kingdom of Drumalban. Calidon, son of the murdered Lord of the Outla...



  • Eden Lost is a romantic novel of 85,000 words cast in a historic setting of grand events and deep human adversity. This story will appeal to those who enjoy the panoramic sweep of history as seen through the eyes of lovers from diverse cultures....



  • ..". a deeply moving novel ... good storytelling ... memorable characters ... compelling narrative ... strong story...." Judge, Writer's Digest 21st Annual Self-Published Book Awards. Smitty Wesson was more akin to the lonely falcon than his war-scar...



  • Almost Eden is a love story wrapped in a war. Izzy, the guerrilla girl born of a jungle war in Luzon during World War II, defies her parents' wishes and flies to Vietnam as a Red Cross volunteer. Along the way she meets Abe, a soldier, and falls in l...




  • On Earth-Two everything is free for the asking, everyone is as attractive as they believe they are, and making love can reach levels of ecstasy far beyond what humans ever experienced on Earth. So why are most young souls so anxious to leave? When el...



  • Lovers Ethan and Phoebe have earned their wings, so to speak. Finished with Earth's reincarnation cycle, they have studied long and hard to become Game-Changers, an elite group of E3s capable of lowering their energy frequency to that of the slow-vib...






  • Berlin Rendezvous makes you wonder what you did with your life. Spies, lies, and assassinations; Kennedy and Khrushchev, Reagan and Gorbachev; Berlin Wall and Cuban Missile Crisis; agents, double-agents, and holocaust horrors; Berlin, Vienna, Washing...



  • Ignoring the string of No Trespassing signs, Patrick (Jax) Jackson hops the barbwire fence to fish a farm pond located oddly enough on top of a large mound in the middle of a pasture. He has no idea there is a Mejan spaceship residing under it, or th...



  • Eda Blankhart was the daughter of two musicians and a musical prodigy herself--until she met and married a soldier on his way to war! She wanted to add drama to her music and certainly did as the wife of a soldier. He account of her life is drawn fro...



  • THE CULT OF HORN detailed my second go-round with the subcontinent and confirmed that India's chaotic urban centres, in an advanced and permanent state of rush hour, rendered most of the planet's cities stunted, somnolent mining towns, their silver v...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Richard Taylor has published 33 books.

Richard Taylor does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, East Infection, was published in September 2018.

The first book by Richard Taylor, Bayonne Boy Drowns, was published in August 2000.

Yes. Richard Taylor has 2 series.