Amelia Storm Books in Order
Part ofMary Stone Books in OrderFind the Amelia Storm FBI mysteries by Mary Stone in order, with story summaries, series background, and suggestions on where to begin.
Last updated: December 21, 2025
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Publication Order
14 books
Storm's Endgame
by Mary Stone
2025
With enemies closing in from the streets and the corridors of power, Amelia Storm confronts the final, deadly moves in a long‑running game, determined that if there must be an endgame, it will be on her terms.
Storm's Symbol
by Mary Stone
2024
Bizarre occult symbols at a series of meticulously set fires convince Amelia Storm she’s dealing with a serial killer who uses flames as both weapon and language—and that decoding his message is the only way to stop him.
Storm's Burn
by Mary Stone
2024
A fire‑obsessed killer turns homes into death traps, and Amelia Storm races to stop him before more families burn, knowing that each blaze fans the flames of the city’s already raging corruption.
Storm's Target
by Mary Stone
2023
When it becomes clear that someone inside law enforcement has made Amelia Storm their personal target, every new lead could be a trap—and every ally a potential traitor.
Storm's Cut
by Mary Stone
2023
Amelia Storm investigates a string of murders where victims are sliced down with clinical precision, realizing that the person doing the cutting may be trying to carve out a new power structure in Chicago’s underworld.
Storm's Revenge
by Mary Stone
2022
When an FBI analyst and a missing informant both point to a disgraced ex‑agent with powerful connections, Amelia Storm dives into a case where revenge, mafia money, and political influence collide.
Storm's Nightmare
by Mary Stone
2022
A young girl’s mutilated body found in a junkyard tied to the mob that may have killed her brother forces Amelia Storm to juggle a gruesome serial case and her own quest for the truth about Trevor’s death.
Storm's Wrath
by Mary Stone
2021
As bodies mount and political pressure rises, Amelia Storm channels all her fury into stopping a killer who thrives in the cracks of Chicago’s justice system, even if it means burning a few bridges inside the Bureau.
Storm's Ruin
by Mary Stone
2021
A new investigation pulls Amelia Storm back into the orbit of the cartel that once warped her life, forcing her to choose between uneasy alliances and the ruin that will follow if she misjudges the enemy.
Storm's Rite
by Mary Stone
2021
When ritualistic elements surface in a string of murders, Amelia Storm must untangle a killer’s twisted belief system before another victim is sacrificed to a gruesome “rite” no one else seems able to see coming.
Storm's Peril
by Mary Stone
2021
A seemingly straightforward case spirals when Amelia Storm’s pursuit of organized crime puts her between a ruthless mob family and the vulnerable people they exploit, forcing her to decide which risks are worth taking.
Storm's Justice
by Mary Stone
2021
Haunted by the cases she couldn’t close, Amelia Storm chases a final, high‑stakes investigation that may bring long‑awaited justice—or cost her the future she’s only just begun to imagine.
Storm's Fury
by Mary Stone
2021
Returning to Chicago as an FBI agent after her brother’s death, Amelia Storm digs into a long‑cold kidnapping that may be tied to human trafficking and the city’s deepest corruption, vowing to be the storm that tears those secrets open.
Storm's Cage
by Mary Stone
2021
After breaking up a child‑porn ring, Amelia Storm hunts a fourth, unidentified predator hiding behind a police badge, knowing that exposing him could bring down powerful allies and put a target on her own back.
Series background & context
Amelia Storm’s series plants Mary Stone’s brand of FBI thriller in the gritty streets and political underbelly of Chicago. A military veteran turned agent, Amelia comes home after her beloved brother—a city police officer—is killed in the line of duty. She joins a specialized unit focused on organized crime and human trafficking, determined to rip out the rot that took him from her.
From Storm's Fury onward, Amelia wades into cases that connect street‑level violence to boardrooms and backrooms. A cold kidnapping case exposed by a television documentary, a child‑pornography ring run by a mob family, a detective hiding behind a badge while abusing children—each investigation forces Amelia to stare down the worst people her city has produced. The storms in the titles aren’t just weather; they’re the chaos she walks into and the disruption she brings.
What sets Amelia apart is the tightrope she walks between law and the lawless. Her past includes complicated ties to a cartel now run by a former high‑school boyfriend, a man she occasionally has to cooperate with to bring down even worse predators. Inside the Bureau, not everyone trusts her, and more than once she’s partnered with people who might be as dangerous as the suspects they chase.
Her partnership with fellow agent Zane, and the small circle of colleagues she slowly learns to trust, give the books an ensemble feel. They share victories and carry each other’s worst days, whether they’re dismantling trafficking pipelines, hunting a serial killer who uses fire as a weapon, or unraveling a conspiracy that reaches from city hall to the FBI’s own halls.
The series is fast‑paced and punchy, but Stone still makes room for Amelia’s inner life. She’s grieving, angry, and not always sure she deserves a future that isn’t defined by loss. Watching her figure out where she fits—in her family, in the Bureau, and in a corrupt city she’s trying to save—adds emotional weight to each new case.
If you like your crime fiction packed with mob families, political fallout, and an agent who is as likely to bend the rules as to quote them, Amelia Storm’s books offer a storm front you can walk straight into.
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