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Red Sky Conspiracy Books in Order

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See the Red Sky Conspiracy books in order by Sam Sisavath, with quick summaries, series background, and where to start this conspiracy thriller series.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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2 books

1

Most Wanted

by Sam Sisavath

2017

A terror case turns personal for a rookie FBI agent with baggage of her own. What begins as a manhunt soon opens into a larger conspiracy with deadly consequences.

2

The Devil You Know

by Sam Sisavath

2017

The Red Sky story gets bigger and nastier as buried secrets come to light. In a world of conspiracies and bad choices, the familiar enemy may be the safer one.

Series background & context

The Red Sky Conspiracy books move away from monsters and wastelands and into straight thriller territory. These stories are built around investigations, terror threats, buried histories, and the uneasy feeling that the visible case is only the outer layer of something much bigger.

At the center is a rookie FBI agent with a past, which is exactly the kind of setup Sisavath likes. The job is dangerous enough on its own. Add history, divided loyalties, and the possibility that the people giving orders may not understand the full picture, and the tension writes itself.

These books work on a tighter, more contemporary scale than the Babylon universe. The danger is not civilization collapsing overnight. It is the quieter fear that institutions can be manipulated, exploited, or simply outrun by people who are willing to use chaos as a tool. That makes the pace different. There is still action, but the suspense comes from pursuit, hidden motives, and the question of who is telling the truth for reasons that have nothing to do with justice.

Because there are only two books, the series has a compact feel. It does not sprawl. It pushes. The conspiracy thread matters, but so does the personal cost of following it. Sisavath keeps the pressure on by making the investigation feel unstable at every level, from field decisions to larger geopolitical consequences.

If you like thrillers where federal law enforcement collides with terrorism, shadow networks, and secrets that refuse to stay buried, Red Sky Conspiracy is a solid detour from the horror-heavy side of Sisavath's work.

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