A young American Special Forces soldier must find and stop his vengeful former comrade-in-arms before he carries out a devastating terrorist strike for the IRA.
James Stejskal Books
James Stejskal is a military historian whose extensive experience as a soldier and intelligence officer, often in far-flung locations, shapes his writing. His works delve into themes of modern British unconventional warfare and the history of clandestine operations, drawing on a deep understanding of strategy and human psychology. Stejskal's style is characterized by meticulous analysis and compelling narrative, transporting readers into worlds of intrigue and hidden conflict. His novels, inspired by his own experiences, masterfully weave the tension of the spy genre with historical context.






A Question of Time
- 295 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The CIA's most valuable spy has been compromised. Only an unconventional secret Army unit has any chance of safely extracting him from East Berlin. The Cold War is about to turn hot.
The latest thrilling instalment in the Snake Eater Chronicles fiction series by special forces veteran James Stejskal.
Special Forces Berlin
- 333 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Special Forces Berlin relates the history of a little known and highly classified US Army Special Forces Detachment that was covertly stationed in Berlin, Germany from 1956 to 1990, poised to act if war ever broke out between the West and the Soviet Union and its allies.
A history of the perilous missions undertaken by British and American agents in Occupied Europe during WWII.
The unique role of Special Forces Berlin in the attempted rescue of the American hostages in Tehran.