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Men At War Books in Order

Browse the Men at War books in order by W.E.B. Griffin, with quick summaries, series background, and where-to-start guidance for the WWII spy stories.

Last updated: January 13, 2026

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The Devil's Weapons

by Peter Kirsanow

2022

The Spymasters

by W.E.B. Griffin

2012

In the early Cold War, a new American intelligence effort faces its first truly tangled case. Rival spymasters play for advantage in Europe, and a small team must protect sources, secure information, and survive the politics of a service still finding its footing.

The Double Agents

by W.E.B. Griffin

2007

A case of double agents forces the characters to question every report and every ally. The investigation becomes a deadly contest of deception, where proof is scarce and the wrong accusation can destroy a mission. Trust has to be rebuilt one fact at a time.

The Saboteurs

by W.E.B. Griffin

2006

Saboteurs and double games complicate a wartime operation, turning a clear mission into a maze of traps. The team must identify who is undermining them while staying focused on the bigger objective, because one unseen enemy can do more damage than an army.

The Fighting Agents / Into Enemy Hands

by W.E.B. Griffin

1987

This edition brings together two linked wartime adventures centered on clandestine missions and high-stakes rescues. Operatives and Marines push behind enemy lines, where betrayal is common and capture is a constant threat, and getting home can be harder than winning.

The Soldier Spies / Give Me Liberty

by W.E.B. Griffin

1986

This collection pairs two WWII-era spy stories driven by undercover work and dangerous improvisation. Operatives move people and information through contested territory, balancing patriotism with survival, and learning how thin the line is between heroism and disaster.

The Secret Warriors

by W.E.B. Griffin

1985

A covert team expands its reach, taking on missions that blend sabotage, intelligence gathering, and fragile alliances. As the risks rise, the operatives discover that secrecy has a price, and that even success can create enemies who will not forget.

The Last Heroes

by W.E.B. Griffin

1985

In World War II, a small group of operatives is asked to do work that cannot be publicly acknowledged. Moving through danger and deception, they take on missions where bravery is necessary, but survival depends on preparation, luck, and the ability to read people fast.

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