Order of W.E.B. Griffin Books
W.E.B. Griffin was a prolific and influential American author known for his engaging military and espionage novels that captivated readers with their intricate plots, authentic military detail, and vivid character development. His most notable series, including "Badge of Honor," "Brotherhood of War," and "The Corps," delved into the complexities of military life, serving both as gripping narratives and as reflections on the nature of duty, honor, and sacrifice. Griffin also wrote under various pseudonyms, such as Blakely St. James for the "Christina Van Bell Series" and William E. Butterworth III for the "MAS*H Series," showcasing his versatility across genres while maintaining a consistent level of quality and depth. Additionally, his standalone novels and non-fiction works further solidified his reputation as a master storyteller, making W.E.B. Griffin a cherished name in the world of contemporary literature. Through his captivating storytelling and rich portrayals of military themes, he left an indelible mark on the literary landscape, continuing to resonate with fans long after his passing.
Order of Badge Of Honor Series
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | Men in Blue | 1988 | — | Amazon.com |
2 | Special Operations | 1989 | — | Amazon.com |
3 | The Victim | 1991 | 4.5 | Amazon.com |
4 | The Witness | 1992 | — | Amazon.com |
5 | The Assassin | 1993 | — | Amazon.com |
6 | The Murderers | 1994 | — | Amazon.com |
7 | The Investigators | 1998 | — | Amazon.com |
8 | Final Justice | 2002 | — | Amazon.com |
9 | The Traffickers By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2009 | — | Amazon.com |
10 | The Vigilantes By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2010 | — | Amazon.com |
11 | The Last Witness By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2013 | 4.0 | Amazon.com |
12 | Deadly Assets By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2015 | — | Amazon.com |
13 | Broken Trust By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2016 | 4.3 | Amazon.com |
Order of Brotherhood Of War Series
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | The Lieutenants | 1982 | — | Amazon.com |
2 | The Captains | 1982 | — | Amazon.com |
3 | The Majors | 1983 | — | Amazon.com |
4 | The Colonels | 1983 | — | Amazon.com |
5 | The Berets | 1985 | — | Amazon.com |
6 | The Generals | 1986 | — | Amazon.com |
7 | The New Breed | 1987 | — | Amazon.com |
8 | The Aviators | 1988 | — | Amazon.com |
9 | Special Ops | 2001 | — | Amazon.com |
Order of Clandestine Operations Series
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | Top Secret | 2014 | 4.2 | Amazon.com |
2 | The Assassination Option | 2014 | — | Amazon.com |
3 | Curtain of Death | 2016 | — | Amazon.com |
4 | Death at Nuremberg | 2017 | — | Amazon.com |
5 | The Enemy of My Enemy | 2018 | — | Amazon.com |
Order of Honor Bound Series
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | Honor Bound | 1994 | — | Amazon.com |
2 | Blood and Honor | 1996 | — | Amazon.com |
3 | Secret Honor | 2000 | — | Amazon.com |
4 | Death and Honor By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2008 | — | Amazon.com |
5 | The Honor of Spies By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2009 | 4.6 | Amazon.com |
6 | Victory and Honor By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2011 | — | Amazon.com |
7 | Empire and Honor By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2012 | 4.5 | Amazon.com |
Order of M*A*S*H Series as William E. Butterworth III, Richard Hooker
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | M*A*S*H | 1968 | — | Amazon.com |
2 | M*A*S*H Goes to Maine | 1972 | — | Amazon.com |
3 | M*A*S*H Goes to New Orleans | 1975 | 4.4 | Amazon.com |
4 | M*A*S*H Goes to Paris | 1975 | 4.6 | Amazon.com |
5 | M*A*S*H Goes to London | 1975 | — | Amazon.com |
6 | M*A*S*H Goes to Morocco | 1976 | 4.2 | Amazon.com |
7 | M*A*S*H Goes to Las Vegas | 1976 | 4.1 | Amazon.com |
8 | M*A*S*H Goes to Hollywood | 1976 | — | Amazon.com |
9 | M*A*S*H Goes to Vienna | 1976 | — | Amazon.com |
10 | M*A*S*H Goes to San Francisco | 1976 | — | Amazon.com |
11 | M*A*S*H Goes to Miami | 1976 | — | Amazon.com |
12 | M*A*S*H Goes to Texas | 1977 | — | Amazon.com |
13 | M*A*S*H Goes to Montreal | 1977 | — | Amazon.com |
14 | M*A*S*H Goes to Moscow | 1977 | — | Amazon.com |
15 | M*A*S*H Mania | 1977 | — | Amazon.com |
Order of Men At War Series
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | The Last Heroes | 1985 | — | Amazon.com |
2 | The Secret Warriors | 1985 | — | Amazon.com |
3 | The Soldier Spies / Give Me Liberty | 1986 | — | Amazon.com |
4 | The Fighting Agents / Into Enemy Hands | 1987 | — | Amazon.com |
5 | The Saboteurs | 2006 | — | Amazon.com |
6 | The Double Agents | 2007 | — | Amazon.com |
7 | The Spymasters | 2012 | — | Amazon.com |
8 | The Devil's Weapons By: Peter Kirsanow | 2022 | — | Amazon.com |
9 | Zero Option By: Peter Kirsanow | 2024 | — | Amazon.com |
Order of Presidential Agent Series
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | By Order of the President | 2004 | 4.5 | Amazon.com |
2 | The Hostage | 2006 | — | Amazon.com |
3 | The Hunters | 2007 | — | Amazon.com |
4 | The Shooters | 2008 | — | Amazon.com |
5 | Black Ops | 2008 | 4.6 | Amazon.com |
6 | The Outlaws By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2010 | — | Amazon.com |
7 | Covert Warriors By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2011 | — | Amazon.com |
8 | Hazardous Duty By: William E. Butterworth IV | 2013 | — | Amazon.com |
9 | Rogue Asset By: Brian Andrews, Jeffrey Wilson | 2021 | — | Amazon.com |
Order of The Corps Series
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | Semper Fi | 1986 | — | Amazon.com |
2 | Call to Arms | 1987 | — | Amazon.com |
3 | Counterattack | 1990 | — | Amazon.com |
4 | Battleground | 1991 | — | Amazon.com |
5 | Line of Fire | 1992 | — | Amazon.com |
6 | Close Combat | 1993 | — | Amazon.com |
7 | Behind the Lines | 1996 | — | Amazon.com |
8 | In Danger's Path | 1999 | — | Amazon.com |
9 | Under Fire | 2002 | — | Amazon.com |
10 | Retreat, Hell! | 2003 | 4.7 | Amazon.com |
Order of W.E.B. Griffin Standalone Novels
Order of W.E.B. Griffin Non-Fiction Books
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | The High Wind By: W.E. Butterworth | 1971 | — | Amazon.com |
2 | Tires & Other Things By: W.E. Butterworth | 1974 | — | Amazon.com |
3 | Careers in the Services (Short Story) By: W.E. Butterworth | 1976 | — | Amazon.com |
4 | Mighty Minicycles By: William E. Butterworth III | 1976 | — | Amazon.com |
5 | Hi-Fi By: William E. Butterworth III | 1977 | — | Amazon.com |
Order of Christina Van Bell Series as Blakely St. James
Order of Webb Beech Short Stories/Novellas as Webb Beech
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | No French Leave | 1960 | — | Amazon.com |
Order of Tony Fletcher Series as William E. Butterworth III, as W.E. Butterworth
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | Fast Green Car By: W.E. Butterworth | 1965 | — | Amazon.com |
Order of W.E.B. Griffin Anthologies
# | Title | Year | Rating | Book Link |
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1 | Stories from the Blue Moon Café | 2002 | 4.0 | Amazon.com |
2 | Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe II | 2003 | — | Amazon.com |
W.E.B. Griffin: A Prolific Storyteller of Military Fiction
Early Life and Background
Born on November 10, 1929, in Newark, New Jersey, William E. Butterworth III, better known by his pen name W.E.B. Griffin, carved a niche for himself in the literary world as a master of military and espionage fiction. His upbringing, influenced by a family and community connected to the military, fostered an early interest in the armed services, which would shape much of his writing. Griffin served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, an experience that deepened his understanding of military life and further inspired his storytelling.
Writing Career and Major Works
Griffin's writing career began in the 1960s, and he quickly gained recognition for his detailed portrayals of military life, leadership, and honor. His first major series, "Brotherhood of War," debuted in 1986 and offered a sweeping narrative of the U.S. Army’s Vietnam War experiences. This series was characterized by its rich character developments and intricate plots, setting the tone for Griffin's later works.
In 1993, Griffin introduced the "Badge of Honor" series, which explored the lives of law enforcement officers in Philadelphia, showcasing the complex interplay of duty, morality, and personal sacrifice. This series not only entertained readers but also provided insight into the challenges faced by those who serve and protect.
Griffin's versatility as an author is reflected in his various pseudonyms, including "Blakely St. James" for the "Christina Van Bell Series," and "Webb Beech" for a collection of short stories. Under the names "William E. Butterworth III" and "Richard Hooker," he contributed to the MAS*H series, further demonstrating his ability to blend humor with serious themes amid the backdrop of war.
His other notable series, "Clandestine Operations," "Honor Bound," "The Corps," and "Presidential Agent," highlight the multifaceted aspects of military operations and the complexities of warfare. The "Tony Fletcher Series," written as W.E. Butterworth III, delves into espionage and intelligence, revealing Griffin’s sharp understanding of covert operations.
Legacy and Impact
W.E.B. Griffin’s prodigious output included over 30 novels and numerous short stories, captivating millions of readers worldwide. His commitment to authenticity garnered respect from military personnel and enthusiasts alike. Griffin’s works are celebrated not only for their thrilling narratives but also for their detailed insights into military culture and ethics.
His books, often characterized by meticulously researched plotlines and relatable characters, have fostered a loyal fan base. Readers appreciate Griffin’s ability to write engaging fiction that also honors the sacrifices and complexities of military life.
Later Years and Continuing Influence
In the years following his original works, Griffin collaborated with co-authors to continue developing his series, ensuring his stories would persist in the literary sphere. He remained active within the publishing community until his death, on February 12, 2020, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of the foremost voices in military fiction.
Conclusion
W.E.B. Griffin will always be remembered as a prolific writer who masterfully blended thrilling narratives with profound respect for military service. His extensive catalog continues to resonate with readers, making him an indispensable figure in the genre of military literature. As his stories remain in print, they inspire new generations to explore themes of honor, courage, and sacrifice.
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Book series:
- Badge Of Honor Series
- Brotherhood Of War Series
- Clandestine Operations Series
- Honor Bound Series
- M*A*S*H Series as William E. Butterworth III, Richard Hooker
- Men At War Series
- Presidential Agent Series
- The Corps Series
- W.E.B. Griffin Standalone Novels
- W.E.B. Griffin Non-Fiction Books
- Christina Van Bell Series as Blakely St. James
- Webb Beech Short Stories/Novellas as Webb Beech
- Tony Fletcher Series as William E. Butterworth III, as W.E. Butterworth
- W.E.B. Griffin Anthologies
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