Faye's Revenge Books in Order
Part ofCamilla Läckberg Books in OrderRead the Faye's Revenge series by Camilla Läckberg, a sexy, high-stakes thriller duology about a woman who reclaims her power after a brutal betrayal.
Last updated: December 15, 2025
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Publication Order
2 books
The Golden Cage
by Camilla Läckberg
2020
Faye has devoted her life to her husband Jack's success, only to be traded in for a younger woman and left with nothing. Crushed but not broken, she channels her rage into building her own empire and plotting a brutal, meticulous revenge.
Silver Tears
by Camilla Läckberg
2020
Faye Adelheim has built a successful life abroad, but her hard-won freedom is threatened when her company faces a hostile takeover. With her ex-husband in prison and a new threat looming, Faye must return to Stockholm to protect what is hers.
Series background & context
Camilla Läckberg is famous for the chilly winds of the Swedish coast, but in the Faye’s Revenge series, she trades wool sweaters for designer stilettos. This duology marks a sharp departure from her traditional police procedurals, transporting readers into the glittering, cutthroat world of Stockholm’s ultra-wealthy elite. It is a universe where appearances are everything, and dark secrets are buried under layers of luxury rather than deep snow.
At the center of the drama is Faye Adelheim. To the outside observer, she appears to have achieved the ultimate dream: a wildly successful husband named Jack, a beautiful daughter, and a lavish apartment in the city’s most exclusive district. Faye has spent years curating this existence, carefully hiding a gritty, traumatic past and molding herself into the perfect supportive partner. She even acted as the brain behind Jack’s business empire, quietly feeding him the ideas that made him rich while letting him take all the public credit.
Then, the floor drops out completely.
When Jack betrays her in a brutal, humiliating fashion—divorcing her and leaving her with absolutely nothing—he expects her to fade away quietly. He assumes she is just another discarded trophy wife with no skills or resources of her own. This turns out to be a fatal miscalculation. He has forgotten that the woman who helped him rise to the top is the only person who knows exactly how to tear him down.
The narrative shifts from domestic drama to a strategic masterclass in retribution. In The Golden Cage, Faye channels her grief and rage into a cold, calculated plan. She reinvents herself, not as a victim, but as a ruthless entrepreneur, launching a company aptly named Revenge. The story moves away from traditional detective work and focuses on corporate sabotage, psychological manipulation, and the weaponization of society’s expectations against the men who enforce them.
The tension ramps up in the follow-up, Silver Tears. Just as Faye believes she has secured her freedom and established a new life abroad, threats from her buried past resurface to threaten her hard-won empire. She is forced to return to Stockholm to defend what is hers. This time, however, she learns that survival isn't always a solo act. The books lean heavily into themes of female solidarity, illustrating how women can band together to protect one another when the legal and social systems fail them.
Faye is a polarizing, fascinating protagonist who stands apart from the typical "plucky heroine" archetype. She isn't always likable, and her methods are often morally gray, but she is undeniably compelling. Läckberg writes her as a complex anti-heroine who refuses to be crushed by the men who view her as disposable.
Ultimately, this series serves as a raw, high-octane revenge fantasy. It strips away the cozy atmosphere of Läckberg’s earlier work to expose the ugly realities of domestic control and the explosive power of a woman pushed too far.
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