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A Colby Agency Case Series in Order

A Colby Agency Case Books in Order

58 books
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Title
Date
Rating
8
Oct 2002
10
Feb 2003
12
Jul 2003
18
Apr 2004
20
Nov 2004
21
Oct 2005
23
May 2006
24
Aug 2006
26
Apr 2007
28
Jun 2007
29
Nov 2007
30
Feb 2008
31
Jul 2008
34
Sep 2009
35
Nov 2009
36
Dec 2009
37
Feb 2010
38
Mar 2010
39
Jul 2010
40
Aug 2010
41
Nov 2010
42
Dec 2010
43
Apr 2011
44
May 2011
45
Jun 2011
46
Oct 2011
47
Nov 2011
48
May 2012
49
Jun 2012
50
Jul 2012
51
Sep 2013
55
Feb 2015
56
May 2018
57
Jun 2018
58
Jul 2018

About the Colby Agency Case series

Series Premise

The central premise revolves around the Colby Agency, a premier private investigations firm based in Chicago, renowned for handling cases too sensitive, dangerous, or complex for conventional law enforcement or other agencies. Founded and led by Victoria Colby-Camp (née Colby), the agency specializes in missing persons, corporate espionage, protection details, undercover operations, and high-risk recoveries, often involving international threats, organized crime, assassins, or personal vendettas.

Each novel typically features a standalone case assigned to one or more Colby investigators: a client hires the agency to locate a lost loved one, neutralize a stalker, expose corruption, or safeguard a witness. The assigned operative—usually a skilled, battle-hardened agent—teams up with a client, witness, or new recruit, sparking romance amid escalating danger. Plots frequently involve deception (false identities, hidden agendas), physical peril (kidnappings, chases, confrontations), and emotional stakes (past traumas resurfacing, family secrets, trust issues). Overarching threads connect many books: Victoria's leadership and personal life evolve (including marriage and motherhood), recurring threats target the agency itself, and agents' backstories intersect through shared history or new alliances.

The series evolves across phases: early books focus on core team members and foundational cases; mid-series arcs introduce specialized divisions (like reconnaissance or equalizers); later entries shift to "The Next Generation," featuring Victoria's children and younger operatives tackling modern threats. The premise celebrates professional excellence, loyalty, redemption, and the redemptive power of love, with investigators often confronting their own demons while protecting others.

Main Characters

Victoria Colby-Camp anchors the series as the agency's formidable leader: intelligent, composed, and fiercely protective. A former investigator herself, she balances business acumen with maternal instincts, especially after marrying and raising children. Her evolution—from grieving widow to resilient matriarch—threads through the saga.



Core investigators vary by book, often ex-military or law enforcement with specialized skills:



- Ian Michaels, a steadfast right-hand man and top operative, brings calm expertise.

- Jim Colby (Victoria's son in later arcs) emerges as a key figure in generational stories.

- Jamie Colby and other "Next Generation" agents (Levi Stark, Slade Keaton) take center stage in recent entries, blending youth, tech savvy, and inherited determination.



Heroines are typically strong, capable women—witnesses, clients, journalists, or fellow agents—who match their partners in courage. They often start vulnerable (traumatized, on the run) but grow into equals, challenging alpha heroes emotionally.

Setting

The primary setting is Chicago, Illinois, where the Colby Agency occupies a discreet, high-security office on the fourth floor of a nondescript building—symbolizing its low-profile yet elite status. The city's urban landscape—bustling streets, skyscrapers, Lake Michigan waterfront, diverse neighborhoods—provides dynamic backdrops for surveillance, chases, and clandestine meetings.



Cases frequently expand beyond Chicago: rural hideouts, coastal safe houses, international locales (Europe, the Middle East, Latin America), or isolated estates where threats unfold. Settings enhance tension—snowy Chicago winters complicate pursuits, remote cabins isolate characters, opulent mansions hide secrets. The contrast between the agency's professional calm and the chaos of fieldwork heightens drama, while recurring Chicago elements (agency headquarters, Victoria's home) offer grounding familiarity.

Tone & Themes

The tone is intense, suspenseful, and romantically charged, typical of Harlequin Intrigue's romantic suspense line. Webb's prose is straightforward and propulsive, building tension through escalating action, narrow escapes, and ticking-clock urgency while weaving in steamy, emotional romance. Love scenes are passionate and integral to character development, emphasizing mutual trust and vulnerability between partners under pressure.

Suspense dominates—gunfights, stakeouts, betrayals, and life-or-death confrontations—but violence remains purposeful rather than gratuitous, often off-page or focused on aftermath. Humor appears lightly through banter, quirky client interactions, or the occasional wry observation from seasoned agents. Emotional depth comes from characters' backstories (military service, loss, betrayal), creating poignant moments amid the adrenaline. The overall mood is empowering and optimistic: danger tests limits, but skill, teamwork, and love conquer all, delivering cathartic resolutions and hopeful futures.

The Colby Agency series by Debra Webb offers a gripping blend of romantic suspense and procedural intrigue, centered on an elite Chicago firm where danger and desire collide. Through Victoria Colby's enduring leadership and her team's high-risk assignments, the books deliver pulse-pounding action, heartfelt romance, and themes of loyalty, redemption, and resilience. With its evolving cast—from foundational agents to the next generation— the series maintains freshness across decades while delivering reliable thrills and satisfying happy endings. For readers craving competent heroes, strong partnerships, and justice served amid chaos, the Colby Agency remains a compelling, addictive cornerstone of the genre.

FAQ

How many books are in the Colby Agency Case series?

58 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Body of Evidence, was published in July 2018.

When was the most recent book released?

Body of Evidence was published in July 2018.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Safe by His Side, published in September 2000.

What genre is the Colby Agency Case series?

The series primarily falls into the Romantic Suspense genre.

What is the Colby Agency Case series about?

The central premise revolves around the Colby Agency, a premier private investigations firm based in Chicago, renowned for handling cases too sensitive, dangerous, or complex for conventional law enforcement or other agencies. Founded and led by Victoria Colby-Camp (née Colby), the agency specializes in missing persons, corporate espionage, protection details, undercover operations, and high-risk recoveries, often involving international threats, organized crime, assassins, or personal vendettas. Each novel typically features a standalone case assigned to one or more Colby investigators: a client hires the agency to locate a lost loved one, neutralize a stalker, expose corruption, or safeguard a witness. The assigned operative—usually a skilled, battle-hardened agent—teams up with a client, witness, or new recruit, sparking romance amid escalating danger. Plots frequently involve deception (false identities, hidden agendas), physical peril (kidnappings, chases, confrontations), and emotional stakes (past traumas resurfacing, family secrets, trust issues). Overarching threads connect many books: Victoria's leadership and personal life evolve (including marriage and motherhood), recurring threats target the agency itself, and agents' backstories intersect through shared history or new alliances. The series evolves across phases: early books focus on core team members and foundational cases; mid-series arcs introduce specialized divisions (like reconnaissance or equalizers); later entries shift to "The Next Generation," featuring Victoria's children and younger operatives tackling modern threats. The premise celebrates professional excellence, loyalty, redemption, and the redemptive power of love, with investigators often confronting their own demons while protecting others.

Is the Colby Agency Case series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.