Stephen Taylor Books in Order
Stephen Taylor is a renowned author and journalist who has made a lasting impact in the literary world through his extensive work on Africa. Born in South Africa, he has cultivated a deep understanding of the continent's rich history and culture. As a writer for The Times, Taylor's expertise has been showcased in several celebrated books, including The Mighty Nimrod (1989), praised for its comprehensive and perceptive insights by Wilfred Thesiger. His history of the Zulu people, Shaka's Children (1994), was hailed as a 'generous and truly moving work' by Jan Morris. His most recent publication, Livingston's Tribe: A Journey from Zanzibar to the Cape, has been lauded as the 'most honest as well as the most enthralling account out of Africa for years' by the Daily Mail.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Stephen Taylor
- #1AmazonVodka Over London Ice / Vodka and Jellied Eels(2019)
- #2AmazonExecution of Faith(2019)
- #3AmazonWho Holds The Power(2020)
- #4AmazonAlive Until I Die(2020)
- #5AmazonSport of Kings(2021)
- #6AmazonBlood Runs Deep(2021)
- #7AmazonCommand to Kill(2022)
- #8AmazonNo Upper Limit(2022)
- #9AmazonLeave Nothing to Chance(2023)
- #10AmazonWon't Stay Dead(2024)
- #11AmazonTill Death Do Us Part(2024)
- #12AmazonEnemy at the Door(2025)
- #13AmazonSnipe(2020)
- #14AmazonHeavy Traffic(2020)
- #15AmazonThe Timekeepers Box(2020)
- #16AmazonThe Book Signing(2021)
About Stephen Taylor
Stephen Taylor is a renowned author and journalist who has made a lasting impact in the literary world through his extensive work on Africa. Born in South Africa, he has cultivated a deep understanding of the continent's rich history and culture. As a writer for The Times, Taylor's expertise has been showcased in several celebrated books, including The Mighty Nimrod (1989), praised for its comprehensive and perceptive insights by Wilfred Thesiger. His history of the Zulu people, Shaka's Children (1994), was hailed as a 'generous and truly moving work' by Jan Morris. His most recent publication, Livingston's Tribe: A Journey from Zanzibar to the Cape, has been lauded as the 'most honest as well as the most enthralling account out of Africa for years' by the Daily Mail.
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