BRAD TAYLOR is the author of the New York Times bestselling Pike Logan series. He served for more than twenty years in the U.S. Army, including eight years in 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, commonly known as Delta Force. He retired as a Special Forces lieutenant colonel and now lives in Charleston, South Carolina.
<b>Praise for Brad Taylor and his novels</b> Taylor has become one of the very best writers of thrillers with a military and special-ops background. His consistency and his ability to mirror headline news with relevant, engrossing narratives are uncanny, and this exploration of the human side of war should quickly be recognized as one of Taylor's best efforts. Comparisons to Vince Flynn and Brad Thor are expected and not inaccurate, but Taylor is now in a class by himself. --<i>Booklist </i>(starred review) on <i>The Forgotten Soldier</i> Slick, exciting action and credible complexity are the hallmarks of Taylor's high-caliber thrillers, and this latest installment (after <i>The Insider Threat</i>) does not disappoint. Readers will root for the solid crew; the lightning-fast plot filled with tradecraft and intriguing politics will satisfy series fans and newcomers alike. Suggest to all fans of military thrillers and as a read-alike for Vince Flynn. --<i>Library Journal</i> on <i>The Forgotten Soldier Brad Taylor... takes his considerable talents to a new level with 'The Forgotten Soldier, ' his latest thriller to feature Pike Logan and his stalwart Taskforce team. It's one thing to write great action scenes, quite another to bring us into the actual mindset of the special ops world he knows so well. <i>--Providence Journal </i>on<i> The Forgotten Soldier Taylor delivers the latest addition to his growing body of convincing plots. As in his previous thrillers (<i>The Insider Threat</i>, 2015, etc.), he spins a tale that could easily have been lifted from our current sociopolitical reality... A realistic page-turner that fills a need for thrills while questioning the complicated process of statecraft. --<i>Kirkus</i> on <i>The Forgotten Soldier Terrific stuff, twistier than usual and just as action packed. --<i>Sullivan County Democrat </i>on <i>The Forgotten Soldier</i> Fresh plot, great action, and Taylor clearly knows what he is writing about. . . . When it comes to tactics and hardware he is spot-on. --Vince Flynn on <i>All Necessary Force</i> [Brad Taylor] knows how to unveil the behind-the-scenes action....[A] terrific, fast-paced read. --Associated Press on <i>Days of Rage</i> Bestseller Taylor's fifth Pike Logan thriller takes all the energy of the previous installments and multiplies it by a force factor of 10... A great premise, nonstop action, and one of the baddest villains in the genre... make this a winner. -- <i>Publishers Weekly </i>(starred review) on <i>The Polaris Protocol</i> A Pike Logan thriller filled with heart-thumping action and insane heroics....A fun, satisfying adventure. <i>--<i>Kirkus Reviews </i></i>on<i> <i>Days of Rage </i></i>(starred review) Taylor continues to tell exciting action stories with the authenticity of someone who knows the world of special ops. He also has the chops to create terrific characters whom readers will root for. This series just gets better and better. -- <i>Booklist on <i>The Polaris Protocol</i></i> Admirers of the late Tom Clancy will enjoy this and other works in the series. -- <i>Kirkus Reviews </i>on<i> <i>The Polaris Protocol</i></i> Readers of novels set in the world of Special Forces have many choices, but Taylor is one of the best. --<i>Booklist</i> on <i>Enemy of Mine</i> Satisfies from start to finish. --<i>Kirkus Reviews </i>on <i>Enemy of Mine</i>