The Storm and Fury Adventures books in order

The Storm and Fury Adventures series by Gail Z. Martin and Larry N. Martin is a collection of eight steampunk short stories set in an alternate Gilded Age America, published between 2015 and 2017.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Resurrection Day 2015 Gail Z. Martin Buy
2 Grave Voices 2016 Gail Z. Martin Buy
3 Airship Down 2016 Gail Z. Martin Buy
4 Rogue 2016 Gail Z. Martin Buy
5 Ghost Wolf 2017 Gail Z. Martin Buy
6 Lagniappe 2017 Gail Z. Martin Buy
7 Ruin Creek 2017 Gail Z. Martin Buy
8 The Hunt 2017 Gail Z. Martin Buy

The Storm and Fury Adventures is a series of eight steampunk short stories co-written by Gail Z. Martin and Larry N. Martin. The stories share their setting with the Jake Desmet Adventures novels, taking place in an alternate version of 1890s America where steam technology and magic both play a role in daily life. Each story is a standalone adventure, though recurring characters and locations connect them to the larger world.

Resurrection Day (2015) kicked off the series, followed by Grave Voices, Airship Down, and Rogue in 2016, and Ghost Wolf, Lagniappe, Ruin Creek, and The Hunt in 2017. The stories lean into the pulp adventure side of steampunk, with airships, mad inventors, ghostly encounters, and Gilded Age settings. They gave the Martins space to explore corners of their shared world that the full-length novels did not have room for.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the The Storm and Fury Adventures series?

There are eight books in the The Storm and Fury Adventures series, published between 2015 and 2017.

What is the first book in the The Storm and Fury Adventures series?

The first book in the The Storm and Fury Adventures series is Resurrection Day, published in 2015.

How does The Storm and Fury Adventures connect to the Jake Desmet Adventures?

The Storm and Fury Adventures are set in the same alternate 1890s America as the Jake Desmet Adventures novels. The short stories expand the world and feature overlapping characters, but each story is self-contained. Readers familiar with Iron & Blood will recognize the setting, though the short stories can be enjoyed independently.

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