What is ops center books in order?

Ops Center is a series of techno-thriller novels written by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. The series focuses on the activities of a fictional organization called the National Crisis Management Center (NCMC), which is responsible for coordinating the response of various US government agencies to crises and national emergencies.

The book series follows the activities of a character named John Brightling, who is the director of the NCMC. The first book in the series, "Tom Clancy's Op-Center," was published in 1995. It introduces the various characters and sets up the basic premise of the series.

The second book, "Mirror Image," was published in 1995 and sees the NCMC dealing with a crisis in Korea. The third book, "Games of State," was published in 1996 and sees the NCMC dealing with a coup in Pakistan.

The fourth book, "Acts of War," was published in 1997 and sees the NCMC dealing with a terrorist attack on the US. The fifth book, "Balance of Power," was published in 1998 and sees the NCMC dealing with a crisis in Russia.

The sixth book, "State of Siege," was published in 1999 and sees the NCMC dealing with a terrorist attack on the White House. The seventh book, "Divide and Conquer," was published in 2000 and sees the NCMC dealing with a crisis in Africa.

The eighth book, "Line of Control," was published in 2001 and sees the NCMC dealing with a crisis in India and Pakistan. The ninth book, "Mission of Honor," was published in 2002 and sees the NCMC dealing with a crisis in Israel.

The tenth and final book in the series, "Sea of Fire," was published in 2003 and sees the NCMC dealing with a nuclear crisis in Russia. The books are generally well-received by fans of the techno-thriller genre and offer an interesting look at the workings of a fictional crisis management agency.