How Many Terminal List Books Exist? The Full List in Release Order

Fans of The Terminal List have a lot more waiting for them than just the TV show.
Prime Video keeps building out The Terminal List universe, and the newest entry leans into Ben Edwards — a Navy SEAL who gets yanked into a high-stakes CIA op and ends up wrestling with his better angels and his worst impulses. Naturally, that raises the big question: just how many books are in the saga — and in what order to read them?
How many Terminal List books are there?
Short answer: five. Jack Carr has a five-book run here, and if you want to see what the show could pull from next, here is the lineup in release order, with what each one is about:
- The Terminal List
James Reece, a Navy SEAL, uncovers that people in power were involved in the operation that killed his entire team — and then he loses his family too. With nothing left to lose and nobody to answer to, he draws up a list and goes after the people at the top. - True Believer
After a deadly attack at a London holiday fair rattles the West, the government turns to the last person they ever wanted to work with: James Reece, now a wanted man. They cut a deal. He crisscrosses the globe chasing terrorists and peeling back layers of a geopolitical conspiracy. - Savage Son
Recovering from brain surgery in Montana, Reece becomes the target of a CIA officer who teams up with the Russian mob to take him down. What follows is a lethal cat-and-mouse hunt where both sides are more than willing to spill blood. - The Devil's Hand
Two decades after 9/11, a charismatic president with a secret is promising hope, while a regional superpower quietly sets a devastating plan in motion that will hit the U.S. and its allies hard. Meanwhile, a brilliant Ph.D. student in hiding works on a weapon designed to cripple America. - In the Blood
After completing a job for Israel in Burkina Faso, a Mossad assassin boards a flight — and the plane is blown out of the sky. Reece recognizes the operative from his Iraq days, and with help from his allies, he hunts the man behind the bombing.
If you are watching the latest adaptation that zeroes in on Ben Edwards and wondering how far this can go, the book roadmap above gives you a pretty good idea. Plenty of high-octane material left on the shelf.