Noah Wolf Series: Books 20-22 (Noah Wolf Boxed Set Book 7) cover

Noah Wolf Series: Books 20-22 (Noah Wolf Boxed Set Book 7)

Noah Wolf Series • Book 20

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Why You'll Love This

A robot assassin struck by lightning goes rogue with a diplomat's daughter — and only another AI can stop it.

  • Great if you want: high-stakes spy action blending human agents with AI operatives
  • The experience: fast, relentless momentum across three back-to-back missions
  • The writing: Archer keeps plots tight and ensemble casts distinct across long series runs
  • Skip if: you haven't started the series — context matters here

About This Book

Three novels deep into the back half of a long-running series, and the Noah Wolf universe is still finding new ways to raise the stakes. This boxed collection—spanning Rogue Intelligence, Alpha, and Rogue Wolf—centers on E&E Team Cinderella and a mission that spirals dangerously out of control when an advanced robot operative goes rogue after a freak accident, taking an innocent child along with him. It's the kind of scenario that forces every character to the edge of their capabilities, where the line between asset and threat collapses entirely and the agency's future hangs in the balance.

What makes this particular stretch of the series worth the investment is how David Archer and Vince Vogel keep the emotional and tactical layers in genuine tension. The pacing is relentless across nearly 1,000 pages, yet the character dynamics—especially Esmeralda's evolving role as a leader—carry real weight. The prose is clean and purposeful, built for momentum without sacrificing detail. Long-time readers will find the mythology deepening in satisfying ways, and the three-book structure creates a natural arc that feels complete on its own terms.