Conspiracy 365 Books in Order
Part ofGabrielle Lord Books in OrderSee the Conspiracy 365 books in order by Gabrielle Lord, with quick summaries, Black Ops follow-ons, series background, and an easy guide to where to start.
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Publication Order
17 books
January
by Gabrielle Lord
2009
On New Year's Eve, fifteen-year-old Cal Ormond is told his father was murdered and he has 365 days to survive. Suddenly hunted by criminals and police, he goes on the run to uncover the truth behind the Ormond Singularity.
April
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
Cal chases the next piece of the puzzle while the trap around him tightens. The closer he gets to his family's hidden history, the more dangerous every ally, clue, and escape route becomes.
August
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
Cal wakes buried alive in a coffin, then lands in hospital as the prime suspect in his sister's kidnapping. Framed, restrained, and running out of options, he has to stay alive long enough to fight back.
December
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
Trapped in a shipping container and heading toward a final showdown, Cal is almost out of time. The last book brings the conspiracy, the Ormond Singularity, and a year of running to a fast, hard finish.
February
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
Fresh from one near-death escape, Cal is still running and still outnumbered. Strange allies, fresh clues, and ruthless enemies push him deeper into the conspiracy, with every move bringing him closer to the secret that got his father killed.
July
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
Pulled from the water in a fishing net, Cal finds temporary shelter among people with secrets of their own. That breathing room vanishes fast when another job turns into a fresh setup and a very close call.
June
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
After surviving an exploding plane, Cal hides out at the beach and starts testing who he can really trust. A new lead promises answers, but it sends him racing straight into another life-or-death trap.
March
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
Rescued by the mysterious Repro, Cal hides underground while the world turns against him. His sister is in a coma, the media paint him as a psycho-teen, and even his own family begins to wonder if he is guilty.
May
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
Cal's identity is stolen and he is locked inside a psychiatric institution as Ben Galloway. To save his mother and stay ahead of the people framing him, he has to escape and follow a trail into deeper family secrets.
November
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
With the end of the year closing in, hacked messages and a shocking clue about Ryan's identity shake Cal's grip on the story. He is closer than ever to the truth, and in more danger than ever.
October
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
Chased through the desert night, Cal follows the trail into harsh country and older secrets. The hunt is closing in, and every answer seems to come with another betrayal attached.
September
by Gabrielle Lord
2010
Signs that Gabbi may still be alive send Cal after another desperate clue. But the farther he goes, the harder it is to tell rescue from ambush, and the conspiracy keeps twisting into something even darker.
Revenge
by Gabrielle Lord
2011
Cal is finally home and trying to live normally again when a new warning arrives, 30 days. Then he disappears, and his friends have to work out whether this is another hoax, another hunt, or something worse.
Endgame
by Gabrielle Lord
2013
Shadow Island's volcano is erupting, and Cal and Ryan are trapped with Damien Thoroughgood as his plan reaches its final stage. To get off the island alive, Cal may have to risk everything, including his brother.
Hunted
by Gabrielle Lord
2013
Cal's secret mission turns into a fight to survive when Shadow Island reveals its real purpose. With Ryan beside him and Damien Thoroughgood closing in, Cal has to dodge the jungle, the guards, and a plan far bigger than he expected.
Malice
by Gabrielle Lord
2013
The original year-long chase is over, but trouble comes back through Winter's past. With Cal away at flight school, Winter faces her own 30-day countdown and a mystery that could destroy the fragile peace around the group.
Missing
by Gabrielle Lord
2013
Ryan vanishes, and Cal is recruited by SI-6 to go undercover at a suspicious retreat for troubled teens. On Shadow Island, secret tunnels, hidden camps, and a dangerous new enemy make this mission feel anything but safe.
Series background & context
If you like a series that starts running in chapter one and barely stops to breathe, Conspiracy 365 is that kind of ride. It begins with Cal Ormond, a 15-year-old boy who learns on New Year's Eve that his father's death was no accident and that he has 365 days to survive.
Cal is not a chosen one or a trained agent. He is a scared kid forced to think fast, run hard, and work out who is lying to him. That is a big part of the hook.
The early books, from January onward, push him through a rolling chain of escapes, ambushes, false leads, and family shocks. He is hunted by criminals, watched by the police, and never sure whether the adult in front of him wants to help, use, or destroy him. The big mystery is the Ormond Singularity, a secret tied to his father and to a much older history that keeps surfacing in fragments.
Lord keeps the story tight by breaking it into months. Each book covers a short burst of action, and each ending shoves Cal over a new cliff. Friends like Boges and Winter matter a lot because Cal cannot survive alone, but the series never lets safety last for long. Even when help appears, it usually comes with a cost.
The countdown is the point.
After December, the world of the series keeps going. Revenge reopens the threat just when Cal thinks life might settle, Malice shifts focus toward Winter, and the Black Ops books, Missing, Hunted, and Endgame, widen the story into spy territory and put Cal and Ryan up against a new enemy on Shadow Island. Those follow-ons keep the same fast, cliff-edge rhythm while giving the supporting cast more room.
In simple terms, this is an action mystery for younger readers who like fugitives, codes, betrayals, and stories that move. It was also adapted for television, which makes sense because so much of the series is built around set pieces, countdowns, and last-second escapes. But the books are the heart of it. They read fast, they escalate cleanly, and they know exactly when to end a chapter.
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