Fury (David Weber) Books in Order
Part ofDavid Weber Books in OrderBrowse the Fury novels by David Weber in order, with short summaries, series background, and reading tips for this revenge-fueled space adventure.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
In Fury Born
by David Weber
2006
This](https://www.amazon.com/dp/1416520546%22,%22description%22:%22This) expanded version follows Alicia DeVries from catastrophic loss to becoming a Fury, then into a campaign of vengeance that entangles her in the fall of an empire. It combines the core story with additional background and aftermath.
Path of the Fury
by David Weber
1992
Alicia](https://www.amazon.com/dp/067172147X%22,%22description%22:%22Alicia) DeVries is rebuilt into a near-immortal agent and turned loose on the people who destroyed her world. Her personal war collides with imperial politics, forcing her to choose what matters more, revenge, justice, or preventing a larger collapse.
Series background & context
The Fury novels follow a single, intensely driven protagonist: Alicia DeVries, a survivor shaped by catastrophe and rebuilt into something close to a one-person weapon. The starting point is Path of the Fury, which is both a revenge story and a look at what happens when a society creates specialists for war, then expects them to fit back into normal politics.
Alicia’s missions are personal, but the consequences aren’t. As she hunts the people who destroyed her world, she keeps running into power structures that are rotten at the core, and her choices start affecting the future of an entire empire.
Revenge is the hook, not the whole point.
One thing that matters for reading order is that In Fury Born is an expanded version of the same story, adding material around the original novel. If you only plan to read one, many readers treat the expanded edition as the definitive take.
This page explains the relationship between the titles, puts them in a sensible order, and gives short summaries so you can choose the version that fits how deep you want to go.
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