My Mira Books in Order
Part ofDustin Stevens Books in OrderBrowse the My Mira books in order by Dustin Stevens, with short summaries, series background, and where to start with Kyle Clady's revenge thriller arc.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
9 books
Fair Trade
by Dustin Stevens
2018
Kyle Clady is shattered, his wife dead and his brother-in-law barely alive. Still, he keeps moving, chasing the people behind the attack before they disappear for good.
Office Visit
by Dustin Stevens
2018
As the people behind the hit regroup and press forward, Kyle Clady keeps hunting. Grief, retaliation, and cold business logic collide in the next stage of the My Mira saga.
Spare Change
by Dustin Stevens
2018
What should have been a celebration after ten hard years turns catastrophic for former SEAL Kyle Clady. The loss that follows becomes the spark for a long revenge hunt.
Ships Passing
by Dustin Stevens
2019
Only days earlier, Kyle Clady's life still made sense. Now grief and vengeance are driving him deeper into the people and systems behind Mira's death.
Battle Cry
by Dustin Stevens
2020
A nighttime crime scene draws Detective Malcolm Marsh into the widening fallout around Kyle Clady's war. The search for answers keeps pulling more people into the blast radius.
Warning Shot
by Dustin Stevens
2020
After his latest clash with the Wolves, Kyle Clady changes tactics. Revenge is still in play, but now he is aiming higher and moving faster.
Iron Men
by Dustin Stevens
2021
Kyle Clady moves closer to the people and motives behind his wife's death. The deeper he goes, the clearer it becomes that grief, revenge, and conspiracy are all tangled together.
Steel Trap
by Dustin Stevens
2021
After a major clash leaves San Diego reeling, Kyle Clady keeps pushing toward the people behind Mira's murder. Every answer comes with fresh danger and another trap waiting to close.
Until Death
by Dustin Stevens
2021
Two weeks into his relentless hunt, Kyle Clady is still chasing the truth behind Mira's murder. The end is in sight, but so is the cost of seeing it through.
Series background & context
The My Mira saga is one long wound that refuses to close. It follows Kyle Clady, a former Navy SEAL whose life is shattered by the murder of his wife, Mira. From the opening of Spare Change, the books are driven by grief, rage, and Kyle's determination to find out who was responsible and why.
This is not a reset-every-book series.
The story runs forward in a hard line, one novel feeding directly into the next as Kyle keeps pulling at the threads behind Mira's death. That gives the series a different feel from Stevens's procedural work. Instead of a fresh case each time, you get escalation. The deeper Kyle goes, the more he finds networks, hired violence, shifting loyalties, and people who are far more connected than they first appear.
The early books, especially Spare Change, Office Visit, and Fair Trade, establish the emotional core. Kyle is not chasing answers out of abstract justice. He is chasing them because his whole life has been broken open. By the time you reach books like Warning Shot, Battle Cry, Steel Trap, and Iron Men, the series has widened into something bigger, with the fallout spreading across more people and more corners of the story world.
Even so, the books stay close to character. Kyle is highly trained, but this is not a fantasy of easy revenge. He is grieving, angry, exhausted, and often forced to make decisions in motion. That keeps the action grounded and gives the long arc some real weight.
There is also a strong conspiracy pulse running through the whole thing. You are always reading for the next name, the next connection, the next crack in the story someone is trying to hide. If you like thriller series that reward reading in order and keep building pressure from one book to the next, My Mira is one of the clearest examples in Stevens's catalog.
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