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Case Lee Books in Order

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See the Case Lee series by Vince Milam in order, with short summaries, series background, and help choosing the best place to start.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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13 books

1

The Suriname Job

by Vince Milam

2017

Former Delta Force operator Case Lee is hired to look into a rebellion in Suriname and uncovers a much larger conspiracy. Back home, bounty hunters close in, forcing him to use the skills he would rather leave behind.

2

The Caribbean Job

by Vince Milam

2018

Asked to quietly examine the deaths of two wealthy men, Case expects routine work. Then spies and professional killers appear, and the low-key job turns into a dangerous fight with family stakes.

3

The New Guinea Job

by Vince Milam

2018

Case investigates a massive gold discovery in New Guinea and finds spies, terrorists, and tribal headhunters instead of a simple mining story. Walking away is not really an option once the job turns personal.

4

The Amazon Job

by Vince Milam

2019

Sent into Brazil to recover a missing Swiss scientist, Case learns her discovery could enable genocide. The chase runs from the Amazon to Rio as spies, criminals, and conspirators close in.

5

The Hawaii Job

by Vince Milam

2020

Investigating a secretive company and its billionaire CEO in Hawaii, Case quickly becomes the target instead. When assassins threaten his family and expose the source of an old bounty, he calls in his former Delta teammates.

6

The Nevada Job

by Vince Milam

2020

What starts as a quiet investigation in Bolivia's Chaco region turns into a hunt involving rare elements, mercenaries, and terrified villagers. Back in Nevada, a ruthless billionaire and his allies put a target on Case.

7

The Orcas Island Job

by Vince Milam

2020

A contract from the world's most powerful spy leads Case from a routine inquiry to cartel violence, traitors, and corrupt politicians. Even after the job is canceled, he keeps digging, and the trail points to a deadly conspiracy.

8

The DC Job

by Vince Milam

2021

Hired to find a diplomat's missing teenage daughter, Case suspects the abduction is only the surface of the problem. The search drags him from Washington into a darker conspiracy of spies, slave markets, and killers.

9

The Texas Job

by Vince Milam

2021

A simple Texas assignment sends Case into Barcelona's underworld and back into a plot that could kill thousands. With spies, assassins, and a dirty federal agent in the mix, he has to build a team fast.

10

The Sawtooth Job

by Vince Milam

2022

Case is sent to find missing Stanford professor Ruth Hall, but soon learns her husband has vanished too and multiple agencies are circling. A clue in Idaho leads to a much larger struggle over a discovery with global consequences.

11

The Alaska Job

by Vince Milam

2023

Case follows an old treasure trail toward a fabled billion-dollar hoard, from Korea to remote Arctic islands and Alaska. Spies, assassins, and ruthless rivals turn the hunt into a brutal race for survival.

12

The Rhine River Job

by Vince Milam

2023

Teaming up with a woman called the Gypsy, Case investigates a European crime syndicate with ties to corrupt politicians and intelligence services. The job twists across Europe and back to the United States, until a hidden secret lights the fuse.

13

The Cairo Job

by Vince Milam

2024

Drawn in by a powerful spy who suspects traitors inside the CIA, Case tracks a conspiracy from Brussels to New York to Cairo. When the enemy kidnaps someone close to him, the mission becomes very personal.

Series background & context

Case Lee is the center of Vince Milam's globe-hopping thriller series, and he is not introduced as a polished superhero. He is a former Delta Force operator living half off the grid on the Ace of Spades, an old wooden cruiser moving up and down the Intracoastal Waterway between Virginia and Florida. He carries a murdered wife in his past, a bounty on his head, and the kind of watchful calm that tells you trouble usually finds him before he goes looking for it.

Then the jobs start.

A case may look small at first, a rebellion in South America, a gold discovery in New Guinea, two suspicious deaths, a missing scientist, a missing girl. It never stays small. Again and again, Case gets pulled from quiet investigation into espionage, terrorism, cartels, rogue billionaires, corrupt officials, and old grudges that refuse to die. The books travel through places like the Amazon, Hawaii, Nevada, Washington, Europe, Alaska, and Cairo, but the basic engine stays the same: Case pulls one thread, and the whole dark sweater starts to unravel.

He does not do it alone. One of the real pleasures of the series is the recurring cast around him. There are former Delta teammates who show up when things turn ugly, each bringing different skills and their own weathered personalities. There is Jules, the elusive broker of hidden information. There is Case's sister and the family life that keeps him human. That mix matters. These books like shootouts and tradecraft, but they also care about loyalty, grief, friendship, and the obligations people carry for one another.

Milam uses setting well, too. The rain forests, islands, border zones, back roads, and old European cities are not just wallpaper. They shape the rhythm of the story and the kind of danger Case faces, whether that means mercenaries in a lawless region, intelligence services playing games, or criminals hiding behind money and politics. The jobs can begin with something as simple as a contract from a mysterious client, then widen into questions about who is lying, who is paying, and who is about to get people killed.

Case is dangerous, but he is not written like a machine.

That is a big part of the appeal. He doubts people, reads rooms, makes mistakes, and sometimes walks straight into messes because his conscience will not let him back away. The action is fast, but the emotional center is steady. You get brotherhood, family ties, dry humor, and a man trying to do decent work inside systems that are often rotten.

If you are wondering what kind of thriller this is, think lean, travel-heavy espionage with a hard-boiled edge and a little more heart than the setup might suggest. The books are built as standalones, so you can start with The Suriname Job and go in order, or jump into a later title like The Hawaii Job or The Sawtooth Job without feeling lost. Either way, the promise is simple: a capable man, a bad situation, and a widening circle of enemies who keep underestimating him. That usually does not end well for them.

Edited by

Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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