Guy Taylor

Guy Taylor

4 books on ShelfGlow · 3 series

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About the Author

Guy Taylor is the creator of The Grey Archives universe, a sprawling narrative that examines the intersection of institutional power, memory, and technology across the 20th and 21st centuries.


With a background in archival science and Business Governance, Taylor's work is obsessed with the things that are left out of the official record. His stories often feature protagonists who are not traditional heroes, but rather observers—detectives, diplomats, and hackers—who notice the silence between the noise.


Beyond the Archives, Taylor explores themes of restraint and devotion in his standalone works, When To Stop and Steadfast.


He currently resides in Oklahoma with his wife and son, where they also own and operate a bakery that specializes in made-to-order custom cakes and treats.


As if this isn't enough, Taylor's first foray into publishing was a brand of NON-Fiction Business Governance and Diagnostic works under the name Ground Truth Publishing. Those works are derivative of his Velocity Doctrine which is a ground truth and bare knuckled governance physics for business. When he isn't writing or baking, Guy continues to work with PE Operating Partners and CEOs through the implementation of his Velocity Governance Systems and Velocity100 diagnostic schema. Being able to assist others, as they shine a light into their systems, which allows them to reflect on the failure vectors in their businesses before catastrophic failures arrive is what continues to drive Guy forward into the future.


Guy continues speaking to business leaders in boardrooms and ballrooms alike, where he inspires captains of industry to look at themselves in the mirror and ask why do I allow this?


"History is not what happened. History is just the survival of the most interesting lie, and what you tolerate is what you keep. ~Guy Taylor"

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The Ashford Inheritance
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The Ashford Inheritance

Vol. 1 · The Detective Nathaniel Grey Mysteries

The Ashford Inheritance - A Detective Nathaniel Grey Mystery

Volume 1 of The Detective Nathaniel Grey Mysteries


Some secrets are hidden. Others are protected by the institutions that built them.

England, 1925. When a forged will and a poisoned secretary disrupt the quiet order of an English manor, the local constabulary sees a tragic domestic dispute. Inspector Nathaniel Grey sees a system working exactly as intended.


Summoned to the Ashford estate, Grey brings a methodical precision to a case that refuses to remain contained. The body count is rising, but the violence is not random, it is structural. Someone is systematically erasing every piece of paper, every witness, and every memory that contradicts a lie worth millions.


As Grey navigates the locked rooms and silent corridors of the estate, he realizes he is not just hunting a killer. He is dismantling an archive of deception that spans generations. To solve the murder, he must first understand the architecture of the lie.

The Ashford Inheritance is the first volume in a ten-part historical procedural series. Blending the locked-room mechanics of the Golden Age with the institutional weight of a modern espionage thriller, it introduces a detective who understands that the most dangerous weapon in the world is a redacted file.


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The Bloomsbury Deceit

Vol. 2 · The Detective Nathaniel Grey Mysteries

The Bloomsbury Deceit

Volume 2 of The Detective Nathaniel Grey Mysteries


A locked room. A dead antiquarian. A manuscript that could rewrite history.


London, 1926. When rare book dealer Marcus Bellingham is found dead inside his locked basement vault in Bloomsbury, the local constabulary is quick to rule it a tragic accident. Inspector Nathaniel Grey sees something else: a scene too composed, a silence too deliberate. Bellingham was not simply a dealer. He was a man who traded in secrets, and his final acquisition was a manuscript that certain men would kill to possess.


As Grey moves through the labyrinthine world of London's antiquarian book trade, he uncovers a sophisticated forgery ring operating in the shadow of the British Museum. When a Cambridge professor connected to the manuscript dies in a convenient accident, the pattern becomes clear: Grey is not hunting an opportunist. He is hunting someone methodical, patient, and entirely without scruple.


From the reading rooms of Bloomsbury to the hushed corridors of academic authority, Grey must learn to read the spaces between the lines; where the most dangerous documents are the ones that were never meant to be found.


The second volume in the Detective Nathaniel Grey Mysteries. For readers who appreciate intricate puzzles, institutional atmospherics, and the architecture of the classical British detective novel.

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The Quai Ledger
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The Quai Ledger

Vol. 1 · The Leclerc Dossiers

The Quai Ledger

Volume 1 of The Leclerc Dossiers


Paris, 1947. A routine audit uncovers three fuel shipments that exist on paper but nowhere else. When Inspecteur Leclerc receives a grey cloth ledger marked by missing invoices and a directive to handle the matter discreetly, what appears to be a minor accounting discrepancy begins to widen into something far more dangerous.


Summoned into the administrative machinery of post-war reconstruction, Leclerc and Inspecteur Morel trace the missing records from ministry offices to riverside warehouses, where every signature appears proper and every explanation arrives a moment too quickly. The quantities are modest. The paperwork is precise. But the pattern is too deliberate to be clerical error, and the trail leads toward a system built to protect itself.


As Leclerc moves deeper into the case, he discovers that the missing fuel is only the visible edge of a larger institutional deception, one tied to contracts, access, and the quiet authority of officials who understand how easily truth can be amended on a page. To solve the case, he must determine not only who altered the ledger, but why so many people are prepared to keep it buried.


The Quai Ledger is the first volume in The Leclerc Dossiers, a post-war Paris procedural series defined by administrative detail, political pressure, and controlled suspense. Blending the methodical discipline of a police investigation with the institutional tension of a political thriller, it introduces a detective who understands that in modern France the most dangerous weapon is often a record no one was meant to keep.


For readers who appreciate Georges Simenon, John le Carré, and historical mystery series built on precision rather than spectacle.

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