There are now 17 volumes - all are offered by Logos. According to the site below, there are more on the way:
Volumes in preparation include Exodus 19-40 (Rolf P. Knierim); Leviticus (Rodney R. Hutton); Deuteronomy (Frederick G. Tiffany); Joshua (Robert L. Hubbard, Jr.); Judges (Serge Frolov); Ezra, Nehemiah (Kent H. Richards); Isaiah 40-66 (Roy F. Melugin); Jeremiah (Richard D. Weis); Amos (Gene Tucker); and Joel, Obadiah, and Jonah (Mignon R. Jacobs).
http://www.cgu.edu/pages/8072.asp
I hope these will be out soon and that Logos gets them. They are very helpful.
BTW - For the whole Bible, Logos has:
Dorsey, David A. The Literary Structure of the Old Testament: A Commentary on Genesis–Malachi. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2004.
i enjoy seeing the structures in the text. These do it well. Any other suggestions for this kind of approach?