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Jack Carr (writer)

Jack Carr is an American author and former member of United States Navy SEALs. He is best known for his thriller novel The Terminal List, which was made into a television series on Amazon Prime Video.[3][4][5][6]

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Biography

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Early life and personal information

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Jack Carr was born into a military family and his mother was a librarian which gave him access to many books. He developed interests in authors such as Tom Clancy, Nelson DeMille and Louis L'Amour. When Carr first learned about the United States Navy SEALs at the age of 7, he decided that that was the career he was going to pursue.[7]

Carr joined the U.S. Navy in 1996. He spent over 20 years in Naval Special Warfare Command.[8][9]

Carr presently lives in Park City, Utah, with his wife and children.[10] He also hosts a podcast called "Danger Close".[11]

Writing

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Carr's debut novel, The Terminal List was published in 2018, and adapted into a television series starring Chris Pratt. The series was released on Amazon Prime Video on July 1, 2022 and was renewed for a second season.[12][13] The second season will be based on the second novel in The Terminal List series, True Believer.[14]

Taylor Kitsch, who appeared in The Terminal List, is also set to star and executive produce in a prequel series called The Terminal List: Dark Wolf.[15]

Carr released his first non-fiction book called "Targeted" which is about the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings. The book uses source material from declassified documents from Ronald Reagan's administration. The book was published on September 26, 2024 and it will be first in a new series of books.[7]

Awards and honors

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Awards for Carr's writing
Year Title Award Result Ref.
2018 The Terminal List Goodreads Choice Award for Debut Author Nominee [16]
2019 The Terminal List Thriller Award for Best First Novel Finalist [17]
2019 The Terminal List Barry Award for Best Thriller Finalist [17]
2019 The Terminal List Audie Award for Thriller/Suspense Finalist [18]
2019 True Believer Barry Award for Best Thriller Finalist [17]
2021 The Devil's Hand Barry Award for Best Thriller Finalist [17]

Publications

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The Terminal List series

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James Reece series

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  1. The Terminal List (2018)
  2. True Believer (2019)
  3. Savage Son (2020)
  4. The Devil's Hand (2021)
  5. In the Blood (2022)
  6. Only the Dead (2023)
  7. Red Sky Mourning (2024)

Tom Reece series

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  1. Cry Havoc (2025)

Targeted series (non-fiction)

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  1. Targeted: Beirut (2024)[19]

See also

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