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Scot Harvath Series in Order: 28 books

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The Lions of Lucerne Brad Thor Book - 1
Jan-2002

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Path of the Assassin Brad Thor Book - 2
Jan-2003

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State of the Union Brad Thor Book - 3
Jan-2004

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Blowback Brad Thor Book - 4
Jun-2005

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The Athens Solution Brad Thor Book - 4.5
Jun-2006

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Takedown Brad Thor Book - 5
Jun-2006

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The First Commandment Brad Thor Book - 6
Aug-2007

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The Last Patriot Brad Thor Book - 7
Jul-2008

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The Apostle Brad Thor Book - 8
Jul-2009

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Foreign Influence Brad Thor Book - 9
Jul-2010

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Full Black Brad Thor Book - 10
Aug-2011

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Black List Brad Thor Book - 11
Jul-2012

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Free Fall Brad Thor Book - 11.5
Jun-2013

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Hidden Order Brad Thor Book - 12
Jul-2013

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Epilogue II Brad Thor Book - 12.1
Oct-2013

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Act of War Brad Thor Book - 13
Jul-2014

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Code of Conduct Brad Thor Book - 14
Jul-2015

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Foreign Agent Brad Thor Book - 15
Jun-2016

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Use of Force Brad Thor Book - 16
Jul-2017

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Spymaster Brad Thor Book - 17
Jul-2018

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Backlash Brad Thor Book - 18
Jun-2019

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Near Dark Brad Thor Book - 19
Jul-2020

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Black Ice Brad Thor Book - 20
Jul-2021

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Rising Tiger Brad Thor Book - 21
Jul-2022

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Dead Fall Brad Thor Book - 22
Aug-2023

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Shadow of Doubt Brad Thor Book - 23
Aug-2024

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Edge of Honor Brad Thor Book - 24
Jul-2025

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Choke Point Brad Thor Book - 25
Jun-2026


Series Premise

The Scot Harvath series follows a highly skilled operative who works for U.S. intelligence and private security as he confronts terrorists, assassins, and international conspiracies. Each book delivers a new high-stakes mission involving intelligence, pursuit, and action across multiple countries.

Scot Harvath Series Reading Order

🟡 Mostly Standalone · Start Anywhere

Mostly standalone stories with recurring characters in a shared setting.

The Scot Harvath series does not need to be read in order. Each book tells a complete story with its own resolution. Continuity is limited to recurring characters and the shared counterterrorism world. Reading the books out of order does not cause confusion, as there are no overarching plots or cliffhangers connecting the volumes.

Explanation of reading order types



Scot Harvath Series Characters

Scot Harvath is the central protagonist, a former Navy SEAL with elite tactical and investigative skills. Supporting characters include intelligence contacts, field allies, and occasional government officials who reappear across books.

Setting of the Scot Harvath Series

The series spans contemporary locations worldwide, including the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and other high-risk areas, with many scenes involving covert operations and secure facilities.

Tone & Themes of the Scot Harvath Series

The tone is brisk and suspenseful with detailed action. Core themes include patriotism, the ethics of counterterrorism, loyalty, and the personal toll of operating in the shadows.

Is the Scot Harvath Series Worth Reading?

This series appeals to readers who enjoy high-octane political thrillers with military-trained protagonists, international intrigue, and plots centered on terrorism and national security.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

This is a thriller series with high violence, combat descriptions, and occasional strong language. Sexual content is generally mild.

The Scot Harvath series follows a skilled operative defending the United States against global threats. With its self-contained missions and consistent protagonist, it allows flexible reading. Brad Thor’s focus on authentic tactics and timely threats defines the series.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 28 books in the Scot Harvath series. The series includes 25 novels and 3 short stories/novellas.

The Scot Harvath series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Choke Point (Book 25), was published in June 2026.

The first book in the Scot Harvath series, The Lions of Lucerne, was published in January 2002.

The Scot Harvath series primarily falls into the Thriller genre.

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