The London mob clash with the Russian Mafia. The death and violence escalate, putting Danny’s family in danger. Danny Pearson has to end the war, before more family die…
Prequel to Execution of Faith, racked with remorse over his wife and child’s death. Danny Pearson leaves the SAS for civvies street. With his mother ill in hospital, Danny reconnects with his family and goes to work for his uncle Harry Knight. He soon finds out Harry’s no angel.
South of the river, Viktor Volkov has his eyes on Harry’s patch. The tit for tat battle escalates until there are fatalities on both sides. The battle seems to be won until Viktor’s older brother arrives in London to avenge his brother’s death. Danny must take on the Russian Mafia and win or more of his loved ones will die…
Vodka and Jellied Eels is the second in the Danny Pearson thriller Series. If you like edge of your seat, nail biting action and adventure, then you’ll love Stephen Taylor’s second high octane thriller.
Readers are saying
“Jack Reacher, Mitch Rapp, Jason Bourne and now Danny Pearson.”
Although some characters appear in several books, the series can be read in any order.
The Danny Pearson Shorts SNIPE HEAVY TRAFFIC THE TIMEKEEPERS BOX
The Danny Pearson Thriller Series Execution of Faith Vodka and Jellied Eels Beware the Chinaman Alive Until I Die (Coming Summer 2020)
Stephen Taylor spent over twenty years wiring up homes and businesses with audio visual kit before the big 50 started looming and he finally sat down to write the book he’d always had rattling around in his head.
That book was Execution of Faith — a supercharged, no-nonsense thriller that hit the ground running and never looked back. Readers loved it so much he wrote a prequel, Vodka Over London Ice, which became the first in what is now the internationally bestselling Danny Pearson series.
Raised on a diet of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher, Vince Flynn’s Mitch Rapp, and Tom Wood’s Victor — with a healthy side serving of Die Hard, Daniel Craig’s Bond, and anything Guy Ritchie ever pointed a camera at — Stephen writes the kind of thrillers he wants to read: hard, fast, no filler, and with enough humour to keep you grinning between the gunfights.
The Danny Pearson series has found fans across the world who love action that doesn’t let up and a hero who’s as handy with a one-liner as he is with his fists. If you like your thrillers with the throttle wide open, you’re in the right place.
Danny has working by the government, but has left to visit his brother and his mother who is dying. He runs into Russian gangsters that want to kill brother and take his business. The characters, both good and evil, are realistic and unusual. The writing is easy to read, and the story makes it hard to put it down. Although the action is taken to Russia before the ending. The continue suspense keeps the story great.
First one of the series I’ve read…thoroughly enjoyed it great characters, lots of action and a reasonable plot, that definitely sets up the foundation to be a good series…Now it’s on to the next one. A new author for me, hope Stephen Taylor keeps up with the hig bar he’s set..
Another takeoff action packed thriller to delight the reader.The pace is hectic and leaves you breathless.Danny Pearson is the of hero that takes care of the evil guys who don't stand a chance. I enjoyed the book.So will you.
Danny is a great protagonist, yes it's been done before but if you like Bourne, Teacher Eric then this is up there if not better. It's the fastest I've read a book for a long time and looked forward to picking it up every time.
If you like Nick Stone & Jack Reacher you'll enjoy this book. Great story telling that had me turning the pages as quick as I could. Obviously there will be those out there who will rubbish it as unrealistic, but remember it's just a story 😉, not real life. To that end, it's a great story. Can't wait to read the next one
As with my first Danny Pearson thriller, Vodka and Jellied Eels doesn't hold back. It's blisteringly fast paced and brutally punchy. The story stands on its own, but people who read Execution of Faith will enjoy the involvement of many of the same characters as the first book. Enjoy the twists and turns while I'm busy writing the third book in the series Beware the Chinaman which will be available early 2020
Not sure why this is titled Vodka & Jellied Eels - my copy was Vodka Over Ice and was Danny Pearson #1 not #2. However I thoroughly enjoyed this book. My first by this author. I thought it was well written, the characters - maybe a little over the top - but still believable. Very similar to many other books - ex-special forces disenchanted, family tragedy, gets caught up in things they shouldn't have - it was full of action and kept me ion the edge of my seat. Will definitely be reading the rest of the series.
An absolutely brilliant read. There is action all the way with no unnecessary padding. In fact you will find it hard to put down once you start it as I got totally engrossed when I was reading it! There were a couple of things though. I’ve never heard of a gun nozzle but I have heard of a gun muzzle and I always thought that you spelled aircraft hangar with two A’s but I could be wrong. Overall though this was equally as good as any Jack Reacher book the I have read.
There was action on every page but little in terms of storyline. The protagonist who's just returned home gets caught between two mobsters - one being his uncle who is all good and other the Russians who are pure evil. Once the war breaks out, the story is nothing but you killed mind I killed yours. And this is how the story ends finally with the hero coming at top. I expected a better storyline but was disappointed in the end. Not sure if I'll try another book in the series.
Had a good time reading this book. Character was well defined and explained. I like the storyline. I look forward to reading the next few books. I enjoyed the fact that while this book is written by an English writer, it was still somewhat readable for those in the US. Often I find that there’s too much English vernacular that’s not understandable. Not the case in this book.
Another adventure of Dan Pearson from Stephen Taylor, and it's exceedingly good. It moves fast, with very strong characters, some extremely nasty and others not. Not only that, but it all comes over as utterly believable and thoroughly enjoyable. I'll get more books by Stephen, but first I think I need a calming down after all the excitement.
A brill ride again great action thriller Danny was a member of special forces and is now in security after loosing his wife ans son to a ruthless killer Spike !and use his skill to on his missions characters are good Luv his friend Scott's sense of humour from page one until the end great read throughout .
Another great read. Lots of action and different sub stories all under one title. The author gives just the right amount of background history into all of the main players who feature in the book. This is a great series and I am just about to start the latest book called, Beware the Chinaman’. A huge thanks to the author Stephen Taylor and a well deserved 5 stars from me ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I can’t make my mind up whether I like Danny Pearson, but one thing is sure, he is surrounded by a collection of contemptible characters. Fast moving, sufficient twists to keep you turning the page. Well worth a dive in and see if you like the temperature.
Really enjoyed it couldn't put it down lol made it more enjoyable because he is English lol not an over muscled American good writing helps and good story line would recommend to anyone going get my next dose of him now lol
Solid action from beginning to end, believable family relationships and typical military humour in the correct places. Literally could not put the book down all night.
Very realistic ex SAS man’s adventure back into civvy street and the typical security jobs they seem destined for to maintain their need for an adrenaline fix!