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Anhinga
Babe Ruth
Florida Keys
Coast Guard
Olé - My Owens
SADM
Southern Cross
University of Tampa
Ybor City

A Suncoast Thriller
by J. M. Taylor

"...A small event, just a one kiloton blast at ground level on the Mall in front of the Space and Air Museum, would dig a crater two hundred feet in diameter and about sixty feet deep……..Not too bad. Now, put ground zero right here on MacDill and we could eliminate south Tampa, smooth off the contours around the bay. Get  rid of all the big snakes down at the end of the runway...."  

Flash of Emerald begins with Corporal Harry Stoner 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, Stoner when he is summoned from his Washington DIA office to revisit the seamy side of Tampa's Ybor City where he is drawn into the middle of a  drugs-for-arms transaction. Not just guns, this time the stakes are higher - a nuclear weapon stolen by fanatical terrorists - the beginning of a wild ride across today's South Florida and the Florida Keys where romance with a member of the Conch Republic threatens to sidetrack his mission.

Midwest Book Reviews: "...Flash Of Emerald is a hard-hitting, exciting spy game story with lots of subplots, intense and charismatic characters, and enough action to glue the reader to the book. Harry Stoner is a larger-than-life character who single handedly takes on a Florida drug ring and a terrorist group at the same time. Taylor lends his considerable expertise to the story to give the reader insight into just what the military does to keep the bad guys out and to police their own. A great read!"

From fellow writer and FWA member Jean Limongello:  "..I had trouble putting it down, and only did so when I had to. From the beginning I cared very much about your main character, Harry, and those he cared about. Your blend of description, action, emotion, dialogue, and suspense made your novel an exciting and satisfying read..."

Tidbits Uncovered Researching and Writing Flash of Emerald:

bulletYbor City - A melting pot of cultures and ethnicities brought about by the cigar industry, Ybor is a unique part of Tampa's history and future. And the home of - we hope - fictional organized crime - and a vocal not-so-fictional Cuban exile community .
bulletSmall Atomic Demolition Munition - SADM's are definitely not a figment of my imagination, but were a significant factor in the Cold War - and an item of great interest for arms dealers;
bulletFlorida Keys - A true vacation wonderland, the Conch Republic is a world upon itself, with visual delights above and below water. An ideal locale for drug traffickers to barter with arms dealers in  out-of-the way gator-infested islands;
bulletOlé - now an antique - Owens 26' plywood hull cabin cruiser, Chevy marine inboard conversion, used to escape Cuba, somehow finds its way to Gulf Winds;
bulletUS Coast Guard Station Islamorada - Well, somebody had to be the bad guy (gal). And teach us how to navigate by the stars. The men and women manning the Islamorada Station on Marathon Island in the Keys are dedicated, and I am sure don't give a hoot what I say. Even in fiction;
bulletNight in the Southern Latitudes - how to tell time by the position of the Southern Cross;
bulletUniversity of Tampa - Teddy and his wife ate lunch on the porch, waiting for the future president to embark for Cuba and history - and Babe Ruth set another home run record here - and the fictional Taz Ward named for Taz-ayz-sloth, Geronimo’s wife, of Cherokee heritage and a Native American linguist, also an anthropologist at the University;
bulletAnhingas - or often called the "snake bird" for their appearance - one of many common water birds found along the Gulf Coast and throughout the Keys.

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Taylor is also the author of Behind the Green Water, an international thriller set in the Middle East in the midst of the turmoil of religious fervor.

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