Tom Clancy Books in Order
Tom Clancy was an American thriller author best known for the Jack Ryan series and the wider Jack Ryan Universe, that initially follows CIA analyst Jack Ryan from his first Cold War mission to the presidency. He’s widely credited with creating the modern techno-thriller, combining military strategy, espionage, and geopolitics with a level of technical detail unusual enough that Pentagon officials briefed him. Some of his books also became required reading at U.S. military academies.
His debut novel, The Hunt for Red October, was published in 1984 by a small academic press for $5,000, received an open endorsement from President Reagan, and became a national bestseller. Clear and Present Danger, published in 1989 became the top-selling novel of the 1980s. Seventeen of his novels reached the New York Times bestseller list, and more than 100 million copies have been sold worldwide. Tom Clancy died on October 1, 2013, but the Jack Ryan Universe has continued under other authors, including Mark Greaney, Marc Cameron, and Don Bentley.
This page lists all Tom Clancy books in order, including the Jack Ryan novels, John Clark books, the Campus series featuring Jack Ryan Jr., Red Storm Rising, standalone novels, nonfiction, and co-created franchise series. The main Jack Ryan Universe is listed in both publication order and chronological order.
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Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan Universe Series (Books in Order)
The Jack Ryan Universe follows CIA analyst and former Marine Jack Ryan across a career that takes him from field operations during the Cold War through the director’s chair at the CIA and eventually to the presidency. The series is the backbone of everything Clancy wrote. John Clark, Ding Chavez, Jack Ryan Jr., and the Campus series all connect back to it. Because some books were published out of timeline sequence (e.g. Patriot Games, Red Rabbit, and Without Remorse), the publication order and chronological order are significantly different, which is why both are listed here. The chronological list also includes approximate story years to help place each book in the timeline.
While each subseries can be read on its own, there is enough crossover between characters and events to form a shared universe with its own reading order, especially in the continuation novels published after Tom Clancy’s death.
Co-authored with Grant Blackwood, Peter Telep, Mark Greaney, Mike Maden, Marc Cameron, Don Bentley, Brian Andrews, Jeffrey Wilson, M.P. Woodward, Ward Larsen, Jack Stewart.
Publication Order
- The Hunt for Red October, 1984
- Patriot Games, 1987
- The Cardinal of the Kremlin, 1988
- Clear and Present Danger, 1989
- The Sum of All Fears, 1991
- Without Remorse, 1993
- Debt of Honor, 1994
- Executive Orders, 1996
- Rainbow Six, 1998
- The Bear and the Dragon, 2000
- Red Rabbit, 2002
- The Teeth of the Tiger, 2003
- Dead or Alive (with Grant Blackwood), 2010
- Against All Enemies (with Peter Telep), 2011
- Locked On (with Mark Greaney), 2011
- Threat Vector (with Mark Greaney), 2012
- Command Authority (with Mark Greaney), 2013
- Support and Defend (with Mark Greaney), 2014
- Full Force and Effect (with Mark Greaney), 2014
- Under Fire (with Grant Blackwood), 2015
- Commander-in-Chief (with Mark Greaney), 2015
- Duty and Honor (with Grant Blackwood), 2016
- True Faith and Allegiance (with Mark Greaney), 2016
- Point of Contact (with Mike Maden), 2017
- Power and Empire (with Marc Cameron), 2017
- Line of Sight (with Mike Maden), 2018
- Oath of Office (with Marc Cameron), 2018
- Enemy Contact (with Mike Maden), 2019
- Code of Honor (with Marc Cameron), 2019
- Firing Point (with Mike Maden), 2020
- Shadow of the Dragon (with Marc Cameron), 2020
- Target Acquired (with Don Bentley), 2021
- Chain of Command (with Marc Cameron), 2021
- Zero Hour (with Don Bentley), 2022
- Red Winter (with Marc Cameron), 2022
- Flash Point (with Don Bentley), 2023
- Weapons Grade (with Don Bentley), 2023
- Command and Control (with Marc Cameron), 2023
- Act of Defiance (with Brian Andrews, Jeffrey Wilson), 2024
- Shadow State (with M.P. Woodward), 2024
- Defense Protocol (with Brian Andrews, Jeffrey Wilson), 2024
- Line of Demarcation (with M.P. Woodward), 2025
- Terminal Velocity (with M.P. Woodward), 2025
- Executive Power (with Brian Andrews & Jeffrey Wilson), 2025
- Rules of Engagement (with Ward Larsen), 2026
- Pressure Depth (with Jack Stewart), 2026
- The Coldest War (with M. P. Woodward), 2026
Chronological Order
The chronological reading order of the Jack Ryan Universe differs significantly from the publication order, especially in the early novels. Where available, the approximate event years are included to help place each story in the timeline.
- Without Remorse, 1969-1970 (epilogue in 1973)
- Patriot Games, 1981-1982
- Red Rabbit, 1982
- The Hunt for Red October, 1984
- Red Winter, 1985
- The Cardinal of the Kremlin, 1986
- Clear and Present Danger, 1988
- The Sum of All Fears, 1990-1991
- Debt of Honor, 1995-1996
- Executive Orders, 1996-1998
- Rainbow Six, 1999-2001
- The Bear and the Dragon, 2002
- The Teeth of the Tiger, 2006
- Dead or Alive, 2007
- Against All Enemies, 2008
- Locked On, 2008
- Threat Vector, 2009
- Command Authority, 2010
- Support and Defend, 2010
- Full Force and Effect, 2010
- Under Fire, 2010
- Commander in Chief, 2010
- Duty and Honor, 2011
- True Faith and Allegiance, 2011
- Point of Contact, 2012
- Power and Empire, 2017
- Line of Sight, 2018
- Oath of Office, 2018
- Enemy Contact, 2019
- Code of Honor, 2019
- Firing Point, 2020
- Shadow of the Dragon, 2020
- Target Acquired, 2021
- Chain of Command, 2021
- Zero Hour, 2022
- Flash Point, 2023
- Weapons Grade, 2023
- Command and Control, 2023
- Act of Defiance, 2024
- Shadow State, 2024
- Defense Protocol, 2024
- Line of Demarcation, 2025
- Terminal Velocity, 2025
- Executive Power, 2025
- Rules of Engagement, 2026
- Pressure Depth, 2026
- The Coldest War, 2026
Jack Ryan Series (Books in Order)
The Jack Ryan series follows CIA analyst Jack Ryan as he gets pulled into increasingly dangerous operations, starting with a Soviet submarine defection and eventually leading him to the presidency. Originally a history professor, Jack Ryan got injured as a marine lieutenant, after which he became a CIA analyst. Although he is an academic by heart, Tom Clancy consistently puts him in dire situations that take him away from his comfortable desk. The series begins during the Cold War and continues through the post-9/11 era, and Jack Ryan ages in real time across the books.
Reading Order
- The Hunt for Red October, 1984
- Patriot Games, 1987
- The Cardinal of the Kremlin, 1988
- Clear and Present Danger, 1989
- The Sum of All Fears, 1991
- Debt of Honor, 1994
- Executive Orders, 1996
- The Bear and the Dragon, 2000
- Red Rabbit, 2002
- Dead or Alive, 2010
- Locked On, 2011
- Threat Vector, 2012
- Command Authority, 2013
- Full Force and Effect, 2014
- Commander in Chief, 2015
- True Faith and Allegiance, 2016
- Power and Empire, 2017
- Oath of Office, 2018
- Code of Honor, 2019
- Shadow of the Dragon, 2020
- Chain of Command, 2021
- Red Winter, 2022
- Command and Control, 2023
- Act of Defiance, 2024
- Defense Protocol, 2024
- Executive Power, 2025
- Rules of Engagement, 2026
John Clark Series (Books in Order)
The John Clark series follows CIA operative John Clark, real name John Kelly, a former Navy SEAL who becomes one of the CIA’s most effective field agents. He first appeared in The Cardinal of the Kremlin but becomes a major figure from Clear and Present Danger onward, and he gets his own series starting with Without Remorse (set during the Vietnam War). He is closely linked to his protégé Ding Chavez and appears in most of the main Jack Ryan novels as well as his own subseries.
Reading Order
- Without Remorse, 1993
- Rainbow Six, 1998
The Campus / Jack Ryan Jr. Series (Books in Order)
The Campus series follows Jack Ryan Jr., son of President Jack Ryan, who joins the Campus, an off-the-books secret intelligence and counter-terrorism unit that is on the surface a financial firm. While the main Jack Ryan novels are firmly in the political-thriller genre, the Campus books are faster-paced, and they’re action thrillers. Ryan Jr. is a field operative rather than an analyst.
Reading Order
- The Teeth of the Tiger, 2003
- Dead or Alive, 2010
- Locked On, 2011
- Threat Vector, 2012
- Command Authority, 2013
- Support and Defend, 2014
- Full Force and Effect, 2014
- Under Fire, 2015
- Duty and Honor, 2016
- Point of Contact, 2017
- Line of Sight, 2018
- Enemy Contact, 2019
- Firing Point, 2020
- Target Acquired, 2021
- Zero Hour, 2022
- Flash Point, 2023
- Weapons Grade, 2023
- Shadow State, 2024
- Line of Demarcation, 2025
- Terminal Velocity, 2025
- Pressure Depth, 2026
- The Coldest War, 2026
Max Moore Series (Books in Order)
The Max Moore series follows ex-Navy SEAL and CIA paramilitary officer Max Moore who is assigned to covert missions involving terrorism and cartel violence. This section includes the published Max Moore novel. A sequel, Search and Destroy, was announced but remains unpublished.
Reading Order
- Against All Enemies, 2008
- Search and Destroy, TBA
Tom Clancy’s Op Center Series (Books in Order)
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center is a franchise series created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik and written initially by Jeff Rovin. It follows a crisis management and intelligence organization handling international threats. The series is not part of the Jack Ryan Universe. After Jeff Rovin stopped writing the books, the series was revived in 2014 with new authors. The books in this series were not written by Tom Clancy himself.
Written by Steve Pieczenik, Jeff Rovin, George Galdorisi, Dick Couch.
Reading Order
- Op-Center, 1994
- Mirror Image, 1995
- Games of State, 1996
- Acts of War, 1996
- Balance of Power, 1998
- State of Siege, 1999
- Divide and Conquer, 2000
- Line of Control, 2001
- Mission of Honor, 2002
- Sea of Fire, 2003
- Call to Treason, 2004
- War of Eagles, 2005
- Out of the Ashes, 2014
- Into the Fire, 2015
- Scorched Earth, 2016
- Dark Zone, 2017
- For Honor, 2018
- Sting of the Wasp, 2019
- God of War, 2020
- The Black Order, 2021
- Call of Duty, 2022
- Fallout, 2023
Tom Clancy’s Net Force Series (Books in Order)
Tom Clancy’s Net Force is a franchise series created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik and initially written by Steve Perry. Set in a near-future America, it centers on an FBI division combating cyber crime and virtual warfare. There is also a younger-reader spinoff, Net Force Explorers. Neither series was written by Tom Clancy directly.
Co-authored with Steve Pietzenik, Steve Perry, Larry Segriff, Jerome Preisler.
Reading Order
- Net Force, 1998
- Hidden Agendas, 1999
- Night Moves, 1999
- Breaking Point, 2000
- Point of Impact, 2001
- Cybernation, 2001
- State of War, 2003
- Changing of the Guard, 2003
- Springboard, 2005,
- The Archimedes Effect, 2006
Tom Clancy’s Net Force Relaunch Series (Books in Order)
The Net Force Relaunch series follows a reimagined Net Force team facing modern cyberwarfare, hacking, and intelligence threats.
Co-authored with Jerome Preisler
Reading Order
- Dark Web, 2019
- Eye of the Drone, 2020 (prequel novella set before the events of Dark Web)
- Attack Protocol, 2020
- Kill Chain, 2021 (novella)
- Threat Point, 2021
- Moving Target, 2023
Net Force Explorers Series (Books in Order)
The Net Force Explorers series follows younger protagonists in a spin-off set in the Net Force world. The stories are focused on cybercrime, virtual threats, and digital investigations.
Created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik, later written by Diane Duane, Bill McCay, Mel Odom, Mark Cerashi, John Helfers, and Russel Davis
Reading Order
- Virtual Vandals, 1998
- The Deadliest Game, 1998
- One is the Loneliest Number, 1999
- The Ultimate Escape, 1999
- The Great Race, 1999
- End Game, 1999
- Cyberspy, 1999
- Shadow of Honor, 2000
- Private Lives, 2000
- Safe House, 2000
- Gameprey, 2000
- Duel Identity, 2000
- Deathworld, 2000
- High Wire, 2001
- Cold Case, 2001
- Runaways, 2001
- Cloak and Dagger, 2002
- Own Goal, 2002
- Death Match, 2003
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Series (Books in Order)
The Splinter Cell series follows covert operative Sam Fisher on stealth and intelligence missions in espionage and military thriller tie-in novels based on the Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell games.
Co-authored with David Michaels, Peter Telep, James Swallow
Reading Order
- Splinter Cell, 2004
- Operation Barracuda, 2005
- Checkmate, 2006
- Fallout, 2007
- Conviction, 2009
- Endgame, 2009
- Aftermath, 2013
- Firewall, 2022
- Dragonfire, 2023
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Series (Books in Order)
The Ghost Recon series follows elite U.S. special operations soldiers (“the Ghosts”) on covert missions in military thriller tie-in novels based on the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon games.
Co-authored with David Michaels, Peter Telep, Richard Dansky
Reading Order
- Ghost Recon, 2008
- Combat Ops, 2011
- Choke Point, 2012
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands: Dark Waters, 2014 (Wildlands tie-in)
- Dark Waters, 2017
Tom Clancy’s The Division Series (Books in Order)
The Division series is set in a near-future collapse scenario and follows agents and survivors navigating pandemics, civil breakdown, and covert operations in military and techno-thriller tie-in novels.
Co-authored with Alex Irvine,Thomas Parrott
Reading Order
- New York Collapse (#0.5), 2016
- Broken Dawn, 2019
- Recruited, 2022
- Compromised, 2022
- Hunted, 2024
Tom Clancy’s Power Plays Series (Books in Order)
The Power Plays series follows the CEO of the multinational corporation Uplink International, Roger Guardian and his team fighting global terrorism and cyber threats on large scale. The series was not written by Tom Clancy directly.
Co-authored with Martin Greenberg, Jerome Preisler
Reading Order
- Politika, 1997
- ruthless.com, 1998
- Shadow Watch, 1999
- Bio-Strike, 2000
- Cold War, 2001
- Cutting Edge, 2002
- Zero Hour, 2003
- Wild Card, 2004
Tom Clancy’s EndWar Series (Books in Order)
The EndWar series is set in a near-future World War II conflict time and follows military and intelligence operations during a global crisis and devastating aftermath of a nuclear attack in military techno-thriller tie-in novels.
Co-authored with David Michaels, Peter Telep
Reading Order
- EndWar, 2008
- The Hunted, 2011
- The Missing, 2013
Standalone Novels
- Red Storm Rising, 1986
- SSN: Strategies for Submarine Warfare, 1996 (with Martin Greenberg)
- Tom Clancy’s HAWX, 2009 (with David Michaels)
- Tom Clancy Presents: Act of Valor, 2012 (with Dick Couch, George Galdorisi)
Anthologies
- On Glorious Wings, 2003 (with Stephen Coonts, Dale Brown, Jack Hunter, et al)
Non-Fiction Books
Guided Tour Series
- Submarine, 1993
- Armored Cav, 1994 (also titled Armored Forces)
- Fighter Wing, 1995
- Marine, 1996
- Airborne, 1997
- Carrier, 1999
- Special Forces, 2001
Study in Command Series
- Into the Storm, 1997
- Every Man a Tiger, 1999
- Shadow Warriors, 2002
- Battle Ready, 2004
Tom Clancy Biography
Tom Clancy was an American thriller author whose work includes the Jack Ryan series, the John Clark novels, and the Campus series featuring Jack Ryan Jr. He has published more than a dozen novels, the majority of which reached the New York Times bestseller list.
Official website: tomclancy.com
Tom Clancy was born Thomas Leo Clancy Jr. on April 12, 1947, in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up in the Northwood neighborhood in northeast Baltimore. He graduated from Loyola College in Baltimore in 1969 with a degree in English.
He worked in insurance for years and was running his own agency in Maryland when he wrote The Hunt for Red October, published in 1984. The Naval Institute Press published it for $5,000, which was an unusual venue for fiction, and the book became a national bestseller after President Reagan publicly praised it. That launch became the template for Tom Clancy’s books: technically dense military and espionage plots, with enough authentic detail to draw real attention from the Pentagon. He regularly received access to military hardware, briefings from officials, and his novels were at various points required reading at U.S. military academies.
In addition to the main Jack Ryan novels, Tom Clancy wrote nonfiction military books and co-created or inspired multiple spin-off and franchise lines, including Op-Center, Net Force, Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon, and others that were later continued by other authors. Most of his best-known books are connected to the Jack Ryan Universe, while Red Storm Rising is his best-known non-Ryan standalone novel.
After several bestsellers through the late 1980s and 1990s, Tom Clancy co-founded the video game company Red Storm Entertainment, which he sold to Ubisoft in 2000 for $45 million. His later novels were co-authored, initially primarily with Grant Blackwood and Mark Greaney. He was also a part-owner of the Baltimore Orioles. Tom Clancy died on October 1, 2013, in Baltimore, at age 66. The Jack Ryan Universe has continued under several authorized authors since his death.
Tom Clancy Book Adaptions
- The Hunt for Red October – adapted into the film The Hunt for Red October (1990)
- Patriot Games – adapted into the film Patriot Games (1992)
- Clear and Present Danger – adapted into the film Clear and Present Danger (1994)
- Tom Clancy’s Op Center – adapted into the television miniseries Tom Clancy’s Op Center (1995)
- NetForce – adapted into the television film NetForce (1999)
- The Sum of All Fears – adapted into the film The Sum of All Fears (2002)
- Jack Ryan character – adapted into the feature film Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014)
Tom Clancy Awards and Honors
Tom Clancy was one of only three authors to sell two million copies on a first printing in the 1990s (along with John Grisham and J. K. Rowling). Clear and Present Danger (1989) sold 1,625,544 hardcover copies and was the top-selling novel of the 1980s (hardcover sales figure).
Awards
- Tom Clancy – Golden Plate Award, American Academy of Achievement (1988)
- Tom Clancy – Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for Literary Achievement, Navy League of the United States (1990)
Honors and Recognition
- Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1992)
- Commencement speaker, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1992)
- Honorary Yeoman Warder of the Tower of London (“Supernumerary Yeoman”)
- Host, American Academy of Achievement Summit (1995, Colonial Williamsburg; 1997, Baltimore)
Tom Clancy Video Game Franchises
In addition to the books, the Tom Clancy name is also associated with several major video game franchises, especially in the military, tactical shooter, and espionage genres. Most of these games were developed and published by Ubisoft and are based on Tom Clancy-branded military and espionage settings rather than direct adaptations of his novels.
- Ghost Recon (including Ghost Recon Wildlands, Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Ghost Recon Future Soldier*)*
- Rainbow Six (including Rainbow Six Siege)
- Splinter Cell
- The Division (including The Division, The Division 2)
- EndWar







It was missing a best friend when I heard Mr Clancy had passed on.
I have read all of his books as well as the books that were co-written, I found them all interging.
I have not found another author that Intirgus me as much as Mr. Clancy
I do hope that one of is co-authors will step up and continue his novels
AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY
I have read the entire Op Center series!! Great reads you need to check them out also every one of his “Ryan ” books were great as well.
thank you for getting this list together! I want to start at the beginning and work my way thru all of his books. I have already read some, and seen all the movies and have enjoyed them.
Please continue on with Jack Ryan and the Campus, I absolutely love these books. Tom Clancy will be sorely missed!
Does the character Melanie Kraft ( Jack Jr’s girlfriend) in “Threat Vector” ever get revived? If so, in which book that she come back?
I have read almost all the Jack Ryan series, now I am almost finish with his Command Authority then I will have to look for the Defend and Support then the last one which is the Full force and Effect.
I love all these book. I happened to read first the Clear and Present Danger and I was fascinated with the actions and thrills that it gives me so I started to search all his books and one by one I bought.
Now, I am really thrilled about his son and the campus hopefully the ghost writer or Mark Greaney will continue this book. Really addicting.
I really recommend the Net Force series. They combine action, suspence, humor, and everyday life. Every time I get another book I go back and reread the others first.
I have read all of the Clancy novels and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed each one. I am trying to catch up on the Jack Ryan Jr. series, which promise to be as captivating as the Jack Ryan series (Sr. – President) . Just recently saw the Jack Ryan Jr. movie Shadow Recruit, but I have not been able to find the book. I will locate it and read it.
Many years ago, I read a few of the Jack Ryan books, but with the advent of the Kindle, I decided to read all the Jack Ryan books in chronological order. Just finished the last.
Took almost 18 months, but they were fantastic. I can not wait for others to follow on “Full Force and Effect” and also “Support and Defend”.
In the mean time, I will start reading the other “non-Jack Ryan” Clancy books.
What a great writer, in the class of Wilbur Smith!!
May he RIP
I have read almost all of his books and loved them all. I am now in the process of reading to few that I have missed.
If you should like Tom Clancy you should like the additional novels, I actually have read most of them, so I can comment on them, including his OP-Center series (12 books), Net Force Universe series (10 books), Netforce Explorers Universe (18 books), the Power Play series (8 books), the Ghost Reckon Universe series (3 books), EndWar series (4 books), and the one book in the H.A.W.X Universe. If you have read any of these books, let me know if they are good and I’ll pick them up as well.
Read them in order or they will miss a lot of the story.