James Reece Books in Order
Part ofJack Carr Books in OrderThis page lists the James Reece novels by Jack Carr in order, with summaries, series background, and guidance on how to follow the story from book one.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
The Terminal List
by Jack Carr
2018
On his final deployment, Navy SEAL James Reece loses his entire platoon in a disastrous ambush, then comes home to another shattering betrayal. Discovering a conspiracy inside the government, he writes a list of names and begins a relentless campaign of vengeance.
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True Believer
by Jack Carr
2019
After avenging his family, fugitive James Reece is hiding off the grid in Africa when coordinated terror attacks slam Western cities. Offered a presidential pardon if he helps stop the mastermind, he becomes a reluctant tool of the very government he no longer trusts.
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Savage Son
by Jack Carr
2020
Recovering from brain surgery in the Montana wilderness, James Reece is trying to build a quieter life with journalist Katie Buranek and old teammate Raife Hastings. When a traitorous CIA officer and a sadistic Russian hunter target them, Reece turns the hunt back on his enemies.
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The Devil's Hand
by Jack Carr
2021
Two decades after 9/11, a new American president with a secret sends James Reece on a covert mission to eliminate surviving terrorists. As a hostile regime prepares to unleash a stolen bioweapon, Reece races to expose the plot before it destroys entire cities.
In the Blood
by Jack Carr
2022
When a commercial jet is destroyed over Burkina Faso, James Reece recognizes one victim as a Mossad assassin who once fought beside him. His search for the sniper who brought down the aircraft pulls him across continents and into a lethal sniper versus sniper duel.
Only the Dead
by Jack Carr
2023
Locked away and accused of killing the president, James Reece is quietly released by unseen allies and pointed at a shadowy cabal that spans Washington, Moscow, and Beijing. Following the clues leads him toward a buried family secret and a plot built around a stolen nuclear device.
Red Sky Mourning
by Jack Carr
2024
Trying to live quietly in Montana with Katie Buranek, James Reece is drawn back into the fight when an attack meant for him nearly succeeds. A rogue Chinese submarine, a tech billionaire, and a powerful AI named Alice converge in a conspiracy that could cripple America.
Series background & context
At the center of Jack Carr's flagship series is James Reece, a Navy SEAL sniper who has spent most of his adult life at war. The opening novel, The Terminal List, throws him into a catastrophic ambush and a conspiracy that costs him his family. With nothing left to lose, he becomes a hunter, moving through the United States and overseas with a handwritten list of names and a very personal definition of justice.
That explosive beginning sets the tone for the books that follow. Carr leans hard into the details of modern special operations, from small unit tactics and weapons to the unglamorous planning, logistics, and bureaucracy that surround every mission. The tension is less about whether Reece can win a gunfight and more about who he can trust and what revenge will do to him over time.
In True Believer, Reece has vanished off the grid when a campaign of terrorist attacks rocks cities across Europe. The only man who can reach the shadowy commander behind them is the former SEAL that governments now label a domestic terrorist. Pulled back into service by an uneasy deal, Reece becomes a deniable asset, operating in the gaps between official policy and political expediency.
Savage Son and The Devil's Hand widen the series from personal vendetta to global power games. Reece finds himself hunted by Russian mafia figures and intelligence officers who treat people as quarry, and later working against plans that grew out of decades of war and covert experiments. Old traumas, family secrets, and long delayed payback give these books a darker, more reflective edge even as the action keeps escalating.
In In the Blood, Only the Dead, and Red Sky Mourning, the story keeps pushing outward. Reece crosses paths with Israeli assassins, rogue generals, private intelligence networks, and a quantum computing program nicknamed Alice that introduces near future technology into the mix. The books explore how tools like drones, artificial intelligence, and cyber operations collide with old fashioned human motives like greed, fear, and loyalty.
Across the series, Reece is rarely a lone wolf for long. Friends such as investigative journalist Katie Buranek and fellow operator Raife Hastings bring their own skills, doubts, and scars to each mission. Settings range from African coastlines and Middle Eastern cities to snow covered Montana valleys and quiet lakeside cabins, giving the stories room for both brutal firefights and uneasy pauses between them.
For new readers, the James Reece novels read best in order, because each book carries the weight of everything that came before. Seen together, they chart the journey of a warrior who has survived ambushes, betrayals, and brain surgery, and who keeps trying to define what justice looks like after a lifetime in the shadows.
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