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Stolen Future Books in Order

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See the Stolen Future books by Joshua T Calvert in order, with summaries, reading tips, and series background for this dystopian signal mystery.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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1

The Signal

by Joshua T Calvert

2021

A stranger with a strange implant found in the Finnish wilderness looks like the chance of a lifetime for Bill and Steve. Ten years later, in a transformed world, a father and daughter fight to survive while humanity's fate hangs on the same signal.

2

The Signal 2

by Joshua T Calvert

2022

The resistance is fragile, the Forum is tightening its grip, and a killer is stalking the metaworld. As Steve uncovers a horrifying truth, June races to destroy the source of a new signal before the future closes for good.

3

The Signal 3

by Joshua T Calvert

2022

A year after June's last mission, the final free humans are still losing ground. To save what is left, June and Ace must find Janika and uncover the truth behind the Black Fortress, a place you can enter, but never leave.

Series background & context

The Stolen Future series begins in a way that feels almost small. A stranger is found in the remote Finnish wilderness with a strange implant attached to his body. Neurosurgeon Bill and his friend Steve, a computer scientist, think they may be looking at a breakthrough. Instead, they are standing at the edge of something much bigger, and much less human, than they understand.

That is one of the pleasures of the series. The Signal starts as a medical and technological mystery, then jumps forward into a transformed future where the consequences have spread everywhere. Airships float overhead. Forests have changed. Whole stretches of land are empty. The world still exists, but it no longer feels like it belongs to the people trying to survive in it.

The books follow both the people who helped open the door and the next generation forced to live with the result. Bill and Steve matter early on, but the series increasingly shifts toward resistance, survival, and the people trying to push back against a new order. June becomes especially important as the story moves deeper into the struggle against the Forum, the implant carriers, and the strange structures of the metaworld.

This is where the series gets its identity. It is part dystopian thriller, part cyberpunk nightmare, and part first-contact story in disguise. The danger does not arrive as a neat alien invasion fleet. It seeps into infrastructure, consciousness, and perception itself. The metaworld is not just a cool setting detail. It is one of the main battlegrounds of the trilogy.

By The Signal 2 and The Signal 3, the story leans harder into resistance fiction. June is sent after the source of a new signal. Steve uncovers truths that make the future look even more unstable. The final book brings in the Black Fortress, Janika's disappearance, and the sense that escape, if it exists at all, will come at a brutal cost.

The tone is tense and uneasy, with a lot of moral pressure built into the premise. These are books about progress going wrong, about people mistaking access for control, and about what happens when a shiny technological future turns out not to belong to humanity anymore. Read the trilogy in order. It is one continuous story, and each book makes the last one feel larger and darker in retrospect.

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