Tyler Wolf Historical Espionage Thriller Books in Order
Part ofJack Mars Books in OrderBrowse the Tyler Wolf historical espionage thrillers by Jack Mars in order, with summaries, series background, and guidance on where to start this Cold War spy saga.
Last updated: December 21, 2025
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Publication Order
7 books
Double Threat
by Jack Mars
2025
A coordinated operation by rogue agents in East and West threatens to upend the delicate balance of the Cold War. Tyler and Anya must stop conspirators who answer to no flag, only to profit and ideology.
Double Target
by Jack Mars
2025
Two cities on opposite sides of the Iron Curtain are targeted for simultaneous sabotage. Racing train schedules and border checks, Tyler Wolf and Anya Fedorov fight to keep either strike from lighting the spark everyone fears.
Double Jeopardy
by Jack Mars
2024
Accused of betrayal by both sides, Tyler Wolf and Anya find themselves hunted through the ruins of Europe. To survive, they have to clear their names and expose the real traitors manipulating events from the shadows.
Double Doctrine
by Jack Mars
2024
Competing strategies inside the CIA and KGB collide as Tyler and Anya uncover a plot to provoke a nuclear standoff. They must challenge the doctrines of their own services to keep hardliners from winning the day.
Double Cross
by Jack Mars
2024
Tyler Wolf and Anya Fedorov navigate a city split by occupation zones, hunting a double agent playing both East and West. Every meeting, message, and handshake could be a setup in a deadly game of trust.
Double Asset
by Jack Mars
2024
When a prized informant vanishes behind the Iron Curtain, Tyler Wolf must slip through layers of surveillance to bring them out. The rescue mission exposes secrets that make both sides question who is really running the game.
Double Agent
by Jack Mars
2024
In postwar Europe, rookie CIA agent Tyler Wolf teams up with KGB defector Anya Fedorov to stop a Nazi extremist from leaking state secrets. Their uneasy alliance may be all that stands between fragile peace and renewed war.
Series background & context
The Tyler Wolf series shifts Jack Mars’s trademark pacing and high stakes into an earlier era: the early days of the Cold War. Instead of modern tech and contemporary terror networks, these books move through the ruins and shadows of postwar Europe, where former allies are turning into rivals and no one is sure how far the next escalation will go.
Tyler Wolf is a rookie CIA agent thrown into this uncertain world. In Double Agent, his first outing, he is paired with Anya Fedorov, a captivating KGB defector whose loyalties are impossible to take at face value. Their mission is to stop a Nazi extremist from exposing sensitive state secrets that could reignite war between superpowers—a task that requires them to work both with and against people on both sides of the new divide.
The dynamic between Tyler and Anya drives much of the series. He’s young, idealistic, and still forming his sense of how espionage really works; she is a survivor of a brutal system, intimately familiar with the methods and mindset of the adversary he’s been trained to fear. Trust between them is fragile and constantly tested, yet they need each other’s skills to survive.
Subsequent books place them in different Cold War flashpoints: cities carved into occupation zones, train lines and border crossings where a single misstep can mean disappearance, and back rooms where ex‑Nazis, new intelligence services, and black‑market brokers cut deals. The technology is analog—dead drops, coded messages, radios—but the stakes are no less nuclear.
Mars uses the historical setting to emphasize atmosphere. Bombed‑out streets, smoky bars, and rain‑slicked alleys provide the backdrop for conversations where every word may be recorded or reported. The tension comes not just from gunfights but from meetings where one wrong phrase could expose a source or collapse a fragile cover story.
For readers, the Tyler Wolf books offer a different flavor of spy thriller: slower in places, more focused on double‑crosses and moral ambiguity, but still punctuated by chases, close calls, and decisive bursts of action. If you’re curious how Mars’s style translates to a world of typewriters and train timetables rather than smartphones and drones, this historical espionage series is the place to look.
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