Omega Books in Order
Part ofBlake Banner Books in OrderThis page lists the Omega books by Blake Banner in order, with quick summaries, series background, and a clear guide to where to start reading.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
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Publication Order
15 books
Dawn of the Hunter
by Blake Banner
2017
Ex-SAS killer Lacklan Walker returns to Boston after his father calls him home and his childhood love, Marni, goes missing. There he learns the truth about Omega and begins a hunt that turns personal fast.
Double Edged Blade
by Blake Banner
2017
At his father’s funeral, Lacklan comes face to face with Marni, the woman who killed him and the woman he has been told to protect. The trail leads through Arizona and deeper into Omega’s shadow world.
A Harvest of Blood
by Blake Banner
2018
A wrong turn in a blizzard leaves Lacklan in a remote Wyoming ghost town where a local girl’s death is being waved away. He decides to stay, and the people responsible are about to regret it.
Kill: One
by Blake Banner
2018
Lacklan goes fully off-book and takes on a solo assassination mission in Hollywood. His target is a beloved TV mogul who also happens to be one of Omega’s most dangerous figures.
Kill: Two
by Blake Banner
2018
Just when Lacklan thinks he has cut Omega down, the chaos starts again. Old enemies, fresh killings, and the feeling that the cabal is still moving force him back onto the hunt.
Powder Burn
by Blake Banner
2018
A plea for help pulls Lacklan to New York, where a vanished young man and a cluster of gifted missing friends hint at a hidden war. The case opens another door into Omega’s reach.
The Hand of War
by Blake Banner
2018
Marni is set to expose Omega at a UN conference in New York, which makes her a target already. Then an infamous killer enters the picture and the stakes jump from personal to catastrophic.
The Storm
by Blake Banner
2018
While Hurricane Sarah barrels toward Louisiana, Lacklan heads after missing Marni and stumbles into an impossible murder case involving an old SAS comrade. Storm pressure and conspiracy pressure rise together.
To Rule in Hell
by Blake Banner
2018
Sent on what seems like a simple errand, Lacklan ends up protecting a senator while dodging killers and the law alike. At the same time, he is starting to wonder whether he can ever leave Omega behind.
Unleashed
by Blake Banner
2018
Broken and grieving, Lacklan retreats to Galveston hoping to heal. Instead he meets a frightened young woman with a buried past, and the fight he thought was over comes roaring back.
9mm Justice
by Blake Banner
2019
A drive-by shooting in Tucson kills an innocent young woman right in front of Lacklan. When the gangs and the law fail her, he brings his own kind of justice to the people responsible.
Death In Freedom
by Blake Banner
2019
A night drive goes wrong and leaves Lacklan stranded in a town called Freedom, where the clean streets hide something deeply sinister. He plans to stay one night, then finds he can’t walk away.
Endgame
by Blake Banner
2019
With only Omega’s last branch still standing, Lacklan sets out for the final reckoning. The chase runs from the Bering Strait through Siberia and into the truth he has been hunting all along.
Kill: Four
by Blake Banner
2019
By now the war with Omega has cost Lacklan almost everything, and the next strike forces him to choose between peace and revenge. Either way, somebody is going to die.
The Omicron Kill
by Blake Banner
2019
Loss and fury drive Lacklan back toward Omega when a new threat proves the cabal is far from finished. This is another hard, fast leg in his long war with the people who ruined his life.
Series background & context
The Omega series is built around Lacklan Walker, an ex-SAS soldier whose life is already scarred before the story really starts. He is lethal, restless, and not especially suited to ordinary life. Then he learns the truth about Omega, a shadowy government within a government, tied to elite power, global manipulation, and his own family history. From that moment on, the series becomes a long personal war.
Lacklan is the kind of thriller lead who keeps moving even when the costs get absurdly high.
That is a big part of the series identity. These books are not quiet spy novels. They are broad, high-stakes conspiracy thrillers with a military edge. Lacklan is often on the road, off the grid, or dropped into some isolated place where a local mystery turns out to connect to Omega’s larger machinery. He gets sent to cities, borderlands, storm paths, remote towns, conferences, and frozen wilderness, but wherever he lands the pattern is similar: something is wrong, powerful people are lying, and he is not built to walk away.
There is also an important emotional thread running through the action. Marni, Lacklan’s childhood love, matters across the series, not just as a romantic figure but as part of the moral and political conflict at the center of the books. His father matters too, especially in the early books, because the series keeps circling questions of legacy, betrayal, duty, and what kind of violence can ever be justified. Omega is a global threat, but it is also a deeply personal wound.
The tone sits somewhere between action thriller, military thriller, and conspiracy chase novel. You get assassinations, international travel, secret agendas, and hard fights, but you also get recurring questions about power. Who gets to decide what is good for humanity? What happens when rich, connected people start acting like they own the future? Lacklan’s answer is not subtle. He hunts back.
One thing the series does well is mix the global and the local. A book may be about a giant cabal, but it often sharpens through one town, one road, one missing person, one murder, one detour that should not matter and suddenly matters a lot. That gives the books a useful rhythm. They move fast, but they usually stay anchored in a concrete problem before widening into something larger.
If you like thrillers where the hero is part soldier, part avenger, and part man trying to outrun his own damage, Omega is very easy to settle into. The books are best read in order because the overall fight with Omega keeps building and Lacklan changes along the way.
He starts as a hunter. He stays that way. But the things he is hunting, and the things hunting him back, keep getting bigger.
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