Noah Wolf Books in Order
Part ofDavid Archer Books in OrderSee the Noah Wolf books by David Archer in order, with short summaries, series background, and simple help choosing where to start.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Publication Order
30 books
Code Name Camelot
by David Archer
2016
After a childhood trauma leaves Noah Wolf emotionally cut off, the Army seems like structure and purpose. Then he is framed for crimes he did not commit and pulled into the secret world of E & E, where his gifts make him dangerous and valuable.
In Sheep's Clothing
by David Archer
2016
Team Camelot is still reeling when another mission forces Noah back into action. With trust in short supply and enemies hidden behind respectable faces, the team has to separate allies from predators before the next betrayal lands.
Lone Wolf
by David Archer
2016
Noah Wolf is sent into another deadly E & E mission, but this time the pressure feels more personal and more isolated. Cut loose from easy support, he has to trust his own brutal instincts to survive and finish the job.
The Way of the Wolf
by David Archer
2016
This prequel goes back to Noah Wolf's childhood and the violent moment that changed everything. It shows how a seven-year-old boy began turning into the cold, controlled operative readers meet later in the series.
Balance of Power
by David Archer
2017
While Team Camelot tries to recover, Noah is pulled into a mission against a powerful criminal operator with friends in high places. The job gets even worse when hidden loyalties inside the wider network start to crack open.
Black Sheep
by David Archer
2017
After disaster strikes, Noah becomes convinced there is a traitor close to home and that Sarah may still be alive. A rescue mission and a hunt for the mole collide, forcing Team Camelot to risk everything at once.
Hit For Hire
by David Archer
2017
Noah goes undercover as a hired assassin to stop a terrorist plot before it can strike at the highest level. When the real killer reenters the game, impersonation turns into a deadly race against time.
The Wolf's Bite
by David Archer
2017
Sarah has to infiltrate a brutal prison in Thailand to reach a young American target. When the rescue collapses into the sex-trafficking underworld, Noah and Team Camelot face one of their most frantic missions yet.
Time to Hunt
by David Archer
2017
Noah is back in the field, this time with a target who will not be easy to corner or survive. The hunt moves fast, and every step reminds Team Camelot that in their world the prey can turn predator without warning.
Black Harvest
by David Archer
2018
Noah and the people around him are pulled toward a dark operation with wider consequences than the name first suggests. What begins as another mission turns into a struggle against a plan designed to feed on fear and instability.
Edge of Anarchy
by David Archer
2018
Noah faces a situation where chaos is not a side effect but the whole strategy. To stop a collapse that could spread far beyond one operation, Team Camelot has to move before disorder becomes the point.
Highest Order
by David Archer
2018
A high-level threat calls Noah and his team back into action with little margin for error. The farther they push, the clearer it becomes that this is not just another operation but a test of loyalty, nerve, and timing.
Red Square
by David Archer
2018
A mission tied to Russia pushes Noah into a harder political game than usual. Between intelligence pressure, hostile ground, and enemies who know how to work the angles, survival depends on striking before the board shifts again.
Unknown Evil
by David Archer
2018
A threat with unclear origins puts Noah in the uncomfortable position of fighting what he cannot yet define. The deeper the team digs, the more obvious it becomes that the real danger has been hidden on purpose.
Caged Animal
by David Archer
2019
Something dangerous has been cornered, but that does not mean it is under control. Noah is forced into close quarters with a threat that becomes even more lethal when pressure and desperation start to build.
Deep Allegiance
by David Archer
2019
This mission turns on loyalty, hidden commitments, and the cost of choosing the wrong side. Noah has to decide who still deserves trust while the people around him are pulled by forces buried deeper than they first admit.
Pack Leader
by David Archer
2019
Noah goes after the figure at the center of a dangerous network, knowing the underlings are only part of the problem. To end the threat, he has to find the mind directing the pack and survive the run to get there.
World Order
by David Archer
2019
A global conspiracy pushes Noah into the kind of mission where state secrets and personal survival are tangled together. If Team Camelot cannot see the whole design in time, the people behind it may reshape the rules entirely.
A Wolf Among Men
by David Archer
2020
Noah is once again the most dangerous man in the room, but that does not make the mission simple. Facing corruption, violence, and human weakness at close range, he has to decide how much of the wolf the job requires.
High Treason
by David Archer
2020
Betrayal reaches into places that should have been secure, and Noah is left sorting treason from rumor before the damage spreads. What looks like a political problem quickly becomes a deadly field operation.
Rogue Intelligence
by David Archer
2022
A new kind of intelligence threat puts E & E on unstable ground and forces Noah to deal with danger that may not stay under human control. In this world, rogue does not have to mean human to be lethal.
Alpha
by David Archer
2023
Another mission tied to advanced tech and unstable loyalties sends Noah's wider network into crisis. When a powerful asset goes rogue, the line between innovation and catastrophe disappears fast.
In the Grip of Darkness
by David Archer
2024
Sent after the Council again, Noah and his team find something worse than expected in a jungle compound ruled by the mysterious Dr. Anthony Palmer. The mission turns into a fight against fanatic loyalty and hidden control.
Rogue Wolf
by David Archer
2024
Living quietly in the Florida Keys, Noah is dragged back into E & E when an old enemy resurfaces and someone close to him is used as leverage. He is forced into a kill list with deeply personal stakes.
Shadows of Allegiance
by David Archer
2024
Noah uncovers a global conspiracy tied to the Council, a covert power with reach from Washington to Myanmar. To stop it, Team Camelot has to outmaneuver enemies who thrive in the shadows of official loyalty.
Children of the Empire
by David Archer
2025
The latest conspiracy reaches into legacy, power, and the people raised to serve it. Noah and his allies are forced to confront an enemy shaped by inheritance as much as ideology.
Olympus Must Fall
by David Archer
2025
Noah is pulled into a mission aimed at bringing down a power structure that thinks itself untouchable. To make Olympus fall, he has to survive the climb first.
Wolves in the Dark
by David Archer
2025
The people closing in on Noah know too much about him and his world to be ordinary enemies. That makes this another dark series entry where survival depends on seeing betrayal before it strikes.
Wolf at the Gates
by David Archer
2026
This time the danger feels even closer to home, with Noah facing enemies pressing hard against the places and people he most wants protected. The wolf is no longer only hunting, he is defending the gate.
Wolf in the Machine
by David Archer
2026
Technology and predation meet again as Noah faces a threat embedded inside systems people trust. To win, he has to fight an enemy that can move through machines as easily as men.
Series background & context
The Noah Wolf books are built around a sharp, unsettling idea. What happens when the perfect assassin is also a man who never learned to feel in the usual way? Noah is not a wisecracking action hero or a suave spy. He is damaged early, trained hard, and then turned into the kind of operative governments use when they want impossible jobs done and clean denials afterward.
That is the engine of the series.
Early on, Noah is pulled into the orbit of E & E, a shadowy organization that works far past normal rules. From there the books widen fast. Missions involve assassinations, terrorist plots, kidnappings, hostile states, rogue operatives, and internal betrayals. Noah is often sent where the stakes are already ugly, but the series gets a lot of tension from the fact that his own judgment is not soft or sentimental. He sees patterns, acts decisively, and can do terrible things when the situation demands it.
He does not work alone, though, and that is important. Team Camelot gives the books their emotional balance. Sarah, Neil, Moose, and later allies and sister teams turn the series from a one-man killing machine story into something more like a pressure-cooker ensemble thriller. Their loyalty matters. Their losses matter. As the books go on, Noah’s relationships start to change him, or at least force him to confront the possibility that he can be changed.
That slow human shift is one of the better reasons to read the series in order. The missions are usually punchy enough to work one at a time, but the real arc is Noah learning what family, trust, grief, and responsibility might mean for someone built for violence. The books never forget he is dangerous. They just keep asking whether danger is all he is.
The tone sits somewhere between spy thriller, assassin thriller, and military-adjacent action series. There is plenty of gadgetry and covert planning, but the books are usually more interested in momentum than in long procedural detail. They move across borders easily, from Britain to Asia to Russia to the American south, and they like mixing personal peril with state-level threats.
Later books push the world even wider, with conspiracies inside E & E, advanced technology, engineered operatives, and enemies who know how to attack Noah through the people he loves. That can make the series feel bigger and stranger as it goes on, but the core appeal stays the same. Noah Wolf is terrifyingly good at what he does, and every mission tests whether he can stay useful without losing the last pieces of himself.
These are fast books.
But under the speed, there is a long character story about whether an instrument can become a man.
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