Heroes Of Quantico Books in Order
Part ofIrene Hannon Books in OrderThis page shows the Heroes of Quantico series by Irene Hannon in order, with short summaries, reading order, and tips for where to start.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Against All Odds
by Irene Hannon
2009
FBI Hostage Rescue Team member Evan Cooper is assigned to protect the daughter of a high-ranking diplomat tied to a hostage crisis. When a terrorist threat escalates into abduction, saving Monica becomes both personal and urgent.
An Eye for an Eye
by Irene Hannon
2009
After a bad shooting incident, FBI agent Mark Sanders is temporarily reassigned to St. Louis, where he runs into his first love, psychologist Emily Lawson. Their reunion is cut short by a sniper, and neither knows who the real target is.
In Harm's Way
by Irene Hannon
2010
FBI agent Nick Bradley dismisses Rachel Sutton's strange warning about a Raggedy Ann doll, until it connects to an abducted child. What begins as skepticism turns into a dangerous race to uncover the truth before Rachel pays the price.
Series background & context
Heroes of Quantico is one of the clearest entry points into Irene Hannon's romantic suspense. The series follows members of the FBI's elite Hostage Rescue Team and related agents as they move from protective assignments to sniper attacks to child abduction cases. The tone is tense and fast moving, but it never loses sight of character.
These books are about competence under pressure.
In Against All Odds, a protection assignment tied to international diplomacy and terrorism turns into a race against time. An Eye for an Eye begins with a reunion and a mystery over who the real target is when a sniper strikes. In Harm's Way adds a more unusual hook, when a strange object and an unsettling intuition lead to an abducted child and a larger conspiracy. Each book puts trained investigators in situations that test both their judgment and their emotional control.
What links the series is not one ongoing case so much as a shared professional world. Hannon writes law enforcement with enough structure and detail to make the threats feel credible, but she keeps the stories readable and relationship driven. The heroes are capable, disciplined men who are used to managing danger. The women are not there to stand on the sidelines. They bring professional expertise, emotional depth, and just enough unpredictability to unsettle men who like order.
The romantic arc in each book develops alongside the investigation, which is one of Hannon's strengths. She does not stop the thriller to insert a love story. She lets the danger expose character, and the romance grows out of that. Faith is present, but it usually feels tied to questions of trust, mercy, and courage rather than doctrine.
If you want the full series rhythm, read Against All Odds, An Eye for an Eye, and In Harm's Way in order. They work separately, but together they show the pattern Hannon would keep refining in later suspense series: clean prose, solid pacing, strong stakes, and relationships that matter as much as the case.
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