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Love a good spy thriller series? See here how to read Brad Thor's books in order, including the Scot Harvath book series.

Dead Fall is the upcoming story in the Scot Harvath series, and it is the twenty-second novel. The story will be published on July 11, 2023, and we can expect Thor to start writing the next entry in the series. Thor had to shadow a black ops team while he was doing research for the stories, which is one of many reasons why the books seem so authentic and believable.

Scot Harvath short stories order

Brad Thor also wrote two novellas that are a part of the Scot Harvath series, and they were published in 2013.

These are often marked as 11.5 and 12.5 since they are happening between the eleventh and twelfth and twelfth and thirteenth books. The Athens Solution is another novella that came out in 2015, and it is a book 14.5.

Standalone novels

Brad Thor also published a standalone novel in 2010, which is not a part of the Scot Harvath books.

The Athena Project (2010)

The Athena Project (not to be confused with the novella The Athens Solution) is focused on a new Delta Force team that is part of a top-secret project. The codename of the team is The Athena Project, an all-female team of special agents. It starts with a terrorist attack in Rome that kills a number of American citizens, and the team needs to find the people behind the attack. But it will prove to be a much bigger story than anyone expected. This thriller is worth checking out if you are a fan of Brad Thor’s books.

Interested in listening to Brad Thor's Scot Harvath books as audiobooks?

Since this is a long series that includes twenty-two books and three novellas, it might be challenging to find all of them in the physical version. But it is not the only option you can go for. You can also listen to Brad Thor’s stories in audio format. This will allow you to go through the story with ease, and you can even multitask while listening to the Scot Harvath series. There are plenty of platforms you can use to find these spy books, the best of which is Speechify.

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FAQ

Is Brad Thor still writing books?

Yes. There is an upcoming novel that is a part of the Scot Harvath series, and it will be released on July 11, 2023. It will be the twenty-second Brad Thor novel in the series.

In what order should I read Brad Thor books?

The best way to read Brad Thor books is in chronological order. Since his primary focus was on the Scot Harvath series, you will need to read the books as they were released. Of course, if you want to read the Athena Project, it is a standalone book that’s not connected to the series.

What is the name of the newest Brad Thor book?

The latest published book is Rising Tiger from 2022, but the next one in the Scot Harvath series will be available in 2023. The upcoming novel is called Dead Fall, and it will come out on July 11, 2023.

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