Kyle Mills Books In Order of release
Kyle Mills Books In Order of release

Kyle Mills Books In Order Of Release

If you’re a fan of heart-pounding political thrillers, high-stakes espionage, and unflinching action, Kyle Mills is an author you can’t miss. With over two decades of bestselling novels under his belt, Mills has cemented his place as a master of the genre. He’s perhaps best known for seamlessly continuing Vince Flynn’s iconic Mitch Rapp series after Flynn’s untimely passing in 2013, delivering nine gripping installments that kept the CIA’s deadliest operative alive and kicking.

But Mills’ talent extends far beyond Mitch Rapp. His original works feature unforgettable characters, such as the quirky FBI agent Mark Beamon and the enigmatic ex-Navy SEAL Salam al-Fayed (also known as Fade). Drawing from real-world intelligence insights—thanks to his father’s career as an FBI agent and Interpol director—Mills crafts stories that feel ripped from tomorrow’s headlines.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering him for the first time, this complete Kyle Mills books in order guide will help you dive in chronologically. We’ll break it down by series and standalones, with quick plot teases (no spoilers!) and reading tips to maximize your thrill ride.

Why Read Kyle Mills? A Quick Intro to His Style

Mills’ books blend razor-sharp plots, moral gray areas, and breakneck pacing. If you love authors like Vince Flynn, Brad Thor, or Daniel Silva, you’ll feel right at home. His standalone novels tackle controversial topics such as drug policy, corporate corruption, and biotech ethics, while his series features recurring heroes facing ever-escalating global threats.

As of November 2025, Mills has published 25 novels, including his latest blockbuster, Fade In—a long-awaited sequel that kicks off an exciting new era.

List Of Kyle Mills Books In Order by Year

Kyle Mills Books In Order by Year
Kyle Mills Books In Order by Year

Discover the complete list of Kyle Mills books in order by year, featuring his bestselling Mitch Rapp and Mark Beamon novels. This detailed reading guide helps you explore every thriller in chronological order, understand character development, and follow Mills’ gripping storytelling journey. Perfect for fans seeking a clear, organized roadmap to his action-packed works.

Mark Beamon Series (FBI Thrillers)

# Title Publication Year
1 Rising Phoenix 1997
2 Storming Heaven 1998
3 Free Fall 2000
4 Sphere of Influence 2002
5 Darkness Falls 2007

Fade Series

# Title Publication Year
1 Fade 2005
2 Fade In 2025

 

Mitch Rapp Series (Kyle Mills’ Contributions Only – Continuing Vince Flynn)

Overall # in Series Title Publication Year Mitch Rapp #
14 The Survivor 2015 #14
15 Order to Kill 2016 #15
16 Enemy of the State 2017 #16
17 Red War 2018 #17
18 Lethal Agent 2019 #18
19 Total Power 2020 #19
20 Enemy at the Gates 2021 #20
21 Oath of Loyalty 2022 #21
22 Code Red 2023 #22

 

Covert-One Series (Robert Ludlum Universe – Kyle Mills’ Contributions)

Overall # in Series Title Publication Year
8 The Ares Decision 2011
10 The Utopia Experiment 2013
12 The Patriot Attack 2015

Standalone Novels by Kyle Mills

Title Publication Year
Burn Factor 2001
Smoke Screen 2003
The Second Horseman 2006
Lords of Corruption 2009
The Immortalists 2011

This is the complete and up-to-date list of all Kyle Mills’ books as of November 20, 2025, organized by series in reading/publication order. Happy reading!


Kyle Mills Books in Publication Order

 

Here’s the full list in the order they were released:

  1. Rising Phoenix (1997) – Mark Beamon #1
  2. Storming Heaven (1998) – Mark Beamon #2
  3. Free Fall (2000) – Mark Beamon #3
  4. Burn Factor (2001) – Standalone
  5. Sphere of Influence (2002) – Mark Beamon #4
  6. Smoke Screen (2003) – Standalone
  7. Fade (2005) – Fade #1
  8. The Second Horseman (2006) – Standalone
  9. Darkness Falls (2007) – Mark Beamon #5
  10. Lords of Corruption (2009) – Standalone
  11. The Ares Decision (2011) – Covert-One #8 (Robert Ludlum’s series)
  12. The Immortalists (2011) – Standalone
  13. The Utopia Experiment (2013) – Covert-One #10
  14. The Patriot Attack (2015) – Covert-One #12
  15. The Survivor (2015) – Mitch Rapp #14 (continuing Vince Flynn’s series)
  16. Order to Kill (2016) – Mitch Rapp #15
  17. Enemy of the State (2017) – Mitch Rapp #16
  18. Red War (2018) – Mitch Rapp #17
  19. Lethal Agent (2019) – Mitch Rapp #18
  20. Total Power (2020) – Mitch Rapp #19
  21. Enemy at the Gates (2021) – Mitch Rapp #20
  22. Oath of Loyalty (2022) – Mitch Rapp #21
  23. Code Red (2023) – Mitch Rapp #22 (Mills’ final Mitch Rapp novel)
  24. Fade In (2025) – Fade #2 – Brand new as of July 2025!

Kyle Mills Series Reading Order

1. Mark Beamon Series (FBI Thrillers)

Mills’ debut series follows the brilliant but irreverent FBI special agent Mark Beamon—a chain-smoking, rule-breaking hero who’s as likely to solve a case as he is to get fired.

  • Rising Phoenix (1997) – A radical plot to poison America’s drug supply.
  • Storming Heaven (1998) – A wealthy cult kidnaps a teen girl.
  • Free Fall (2000) – Murder and corruption in the world of extreme climbing.
  • Sphere of Influence (2002) – International intrigue involving rocket launchers and organized crime.
  • Darkness Falls (2007) – An eco-terrorist targets U.S. oil supplies.

Perfect starting point if you love flawed, sarcastic protagonists like Jack Reacher.

2. Fade Series (New Fan-Favorite Hero)

Introducing Salam al-Fayed (“Fade”), a quirky, unbeatable ex-Navy SEAL with a dark past.

  • Fade (2005) – A burned operative is pulled back into the shadows.
  • Fade In (2025) – Fade returns in a blistering tale of betrayal, black ops, and modern warfare threats. Critics are calling it one of Mills’ best—philosophical, violent, and unputdownable!

3. Mitch Rapp Series (Continued by Kyle Mills)

After Vince Flynn’s death, Mills wrote books #14–22, earning praise for staying true to Rapp’s ruthless style while adding fresh geopolitical twists.

  • The Survivor (2015)
  • Order to Kill (2016)
  • Enemy of the State (2017)
  • Red War (2018)
  • Lethal Agent (2019)
  • Total Power (2020)
  • Enemy at the Gates (2021)
  • Oath of Loyalty (2022)
  • Code Red (2023)

Note: The full Mitch Rapp series (including Flynn’s originals) is now continued by Don Bentley starting in 2024.

4. Covert-One Series Contributions (Robert Ludlum Universe)

Mills added three high-octane entries to this biotech/espionage series:

  • The Ares Decision (2011)
  • The Utopia Experiment (2013)
  • The Patriot Attack (2015)

Standalone Thrillers by Kyle Mills

These one-offs showcase Mills’ versatility:

  • Burn Factor (2001) – An FBI programmer uncovers a deadly DNA conspiracy.
  • Smoke Screen (2003) – Big Tobacco fights back against anti-smoking forces.
  • The Second Horseman (2006) – A jewel thief is forced into a nuclear heist.
  • Lords of Corruption (2009) – Aid work in Africa turns deadly.
  • The Immortalists (2011) – A scientist’s daughter races to stop a life-extension breakthrough gone wrong.

Where Should You Start Reading Kyle Mills?

  • New to thrillers? Begin with Rising Phoenix—it’s his explosive debut.
  • Mitch Rapp superfan? Jump straight to The Survivor for Mills’ flawless takeover.
  • Want something fresh in 2025? Grab Fade In—it’s generating massive buzz as the start of his bold new direction.
  • Binge the classics? Read the Mark Beamon books for character growth.

Kyle Mills’ books have topped the New York Times bestseller list countless times, and with Fade In hitting shelves this year, there’s never been a better time to catch up. His stories aren’t just entertaining—they’re thought-provoking looks at power, morality, and the shadows where heroes operate.

Ready to dive in? Pick up your next read today and join the millions hooked on Kyle Mills’ adrenaline-fueled world. What’s your favorite Kyle Mills book? Drop a comment below—we’d love to hear!

This guide is updated as of November 2025. Happy reading!

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