Mission Survival Books in Order
Part ofBear Grylls Books in OrderSee the Mission Survival books by Bear Grylls in order, with Beck Granger summaries, series background, and a quick guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
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Publication Order
8 books
Gold of the Gods
by Bear Grylls
2008
Teen survival prodigy Beck Granger is stranded in the Colombian jungle with almost nothing. To get out alive, he has to beat hunger, wildlife, and a landscape that keeps closing in.
Sands of the Scorpion
by Bear Grylls
2009
Beck is forced out of a smugglers' plane over the Sahara and dropped into a deadly sea of sand. Heat, thirst, and ruthless men make every mile a fight.
Way of the Wolf
by Bear Grylls
2009
After a plane crash in the Alaskan wilderness, Beck has to cross frozen mountains for help. The cold is brutal, and a hungry wolf is not far behind.
Tracks of the Tiger
by Bear Grylls
2010
A volcano eruption turns Beck's holiday into a desperate escape through the Indonesian jungle. Lava, falling rock, and tiger country leave him almost nowhere safe to run.
Claws of the Crocodile
by Bear Grylls
2013
A clue draws Beck to northern Australia, where the search leads deep into the Outback. Crocodiles, storms, and dangerous enemies bring him closer to the truth about his parents.
Strike of the Shark
by Bear Grylls
2013
When Beck is shipwrecked far from shore, survival becomes only the first problem. Someone may have arranged the sinking, and the sharks are only the most obvious threat.
Rage of the Rhino
by Bear Grylls
2014
An invitation to help fight rhino poaching in South Africa turns into one of Beck's most dangerous missions. Poachers, wild animals, and people hunting Beck himself keep the pressure high.
Lair of the Leopard
by Bear Grylls
2015
Stranded on a Himalayan mountainside, Beck has to survive height, cold, flash floods, and animal attacks. This time, the trail may also lead him to the people behind his parents' deaths.
Series background & context
The Mission Survival books are fast, globe-trotting adventure stories built around one main hero, Beck Granger. Beck is a teenager, but he is no ordinary kid dropped into danger for the first time. From the start, he is presented as a gifted young survival expert, someone who can think clearly under pressure, read terrain, and keep moving when most people would freeze.
That matters, because these books throw him into one hostile landscape after another. The series begins in the Colombian jungle with Gold of the Gods, then moves through Alaska, the Sahara, the Indonesian jungle, the Australian Outback, the open sea, South Africa, and the Himalayas. Each setting changes the rules. In one book the problem is cold and wolves. In another it is thirst, smugglers, or flash floods.
The wild is never just scenery here.
What makes the series work is the mix of physical survival and a longer mystery running underneath it. Beck is often trying to stay alive in the moment, but he is also following clues connected to his parents' deaths. That thread grows stronger as the books go on, especially once villains, smugglers, poachers, and other shadowy figures begin to overlap with his personal history. So while each book has its own crisis, there is also a bigger story pulling Beck forward.
Bear Grylls uses the settings well. The desert feels different from the mountains. The jungle creates a different kind of panic from the ocean. Readers get a sense of what each place demands, whether that is conserving water, navigating in snow, avoiding predators, or simply staying calm when the environment turns against you. The books are fiction, but they are packed with practical survival detail in a way that feels natural to the story.
The tone sits somewhere between an action thriller and a middle-grade survival adventure. The pacing is quick, the chapters move fast, and danger arrives early. But Beck is not written as a superhero. He gets scared, injured, exhausted, and forced into bad choices. That helps keep the books readable for younger fans while still giving them some weight.
If you are wondering what to expect across the series, think high-pressure survival, changing landscapes, and an ongoing family mystery that slowly comes into focus. These books are strongest when read in order, because Beck's personal story builds from one mission to the next. Start with Gold of the Gods, and by the time you reach Lair of the Leopard, the bigger picture lands much harder.
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