Sons of Valor Books in Order
Part ofBrian Andrews Books in OrderBrowse the Sons of Valor books by Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson in order, with summaries, series background, and where to start with Chunk Redman.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Sons of Valor
by Brian Andrews
2021
Keith "Chunk" Redman leads a rebuilt Tier One team against a rising terror network armed with advanced drone tech. With analyst Whitney Watts spotting a bigger pattern, the mission quickly grows into a fight for regional stability.
Violence of Action
by Brian Andrews
2022
When a former teammate is ambushed, Keith "Chunk" Redman learns someone may be hunting SEALs. As taunts spread online and the attacks turn personal, Chunk's new team is forced into a brutal cat-and-mouse fight.
War Machine
by Brian Andrews
2023
Whitney Watts is pulled into danger while investigating a terror network that survived Dubai. As Chunk Redman races through London to find her, the enemy prepares to unleash an AI-enabled drone weapon.
False Flag
by Brian Andrews
2025
A royal murder in Saudi Arabia and a frame-up involving Mossad agents push the Middle East toward catastrophe. Chunk Redman's team must split up and uncover the truth before a manufactured crisis becomes a real war.
Series background & context
The Sons of Valor books live in the Tier One universe, but they are not just leftovers or side missions. This series follows Keith "Chunk" Redman as he helps lead a rebuilt covert SEAL team and faces threats that unfold alongside the John Dempsey books.
Same world, different pulse.
Chunk is a strong center for a spinoff because he brings both operator credibility and a slightly different energy. He is tough, dependable, and mission first, but the series around him is more ensemble driven. Saw, Riker, and analyst Whitney Watts all matter, and the group dynamic is part of the fun. The books feel like a team trying to become a family while everyone is still under fire.
The ongoing threat line pushes the series toward newer forms of war. Terror groups in these books are not treated as simple holdovers from an earlier era. They use drones, information warfare, covert funding, and global networks that hide in plain sight. That gives Sons of Valor a modern edge without losing the door-kicking military thriller appeal.
Whitney Watts is especially important to the tone. She is the pattern spotter, the person who sees links others miss, and her presence keeps the books from becoming pure field action. The stories move between intel, politics, and assault missions, which makes the victories feel earned and the misses feel costly.
If you already like Tier One, this series widens that world in a satisfying way. If you are new to Andrews and Wilson, Sons of Valor can still work on its own, but it is even better when you can feel the larger universe humming in the background. Either way, expect fast missions, strong team chemistry, and enemies who are smarter than they first appear.
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