TomClancy, the bestselling U.S. author of popular spy and
military-themed thrillers such as "The Hunt for Red October"
and "Patriot Games," has died at the age of 66.
The book enjoyed widespread success, with then U.S. President Ronald Reagan even saying he was losing sleep because he couldn't stop reading it -- a statement Clancy later said helped put him on the New York Times bestseller list. see more...
Source: ctvnews
Clancy's publisher, G.P. Putnam's Sons, confirmed to The New York Times that
Clancy died in a Baltimore hospital on Tuesday. The cause of death
was not provided.
Clancy
first came to international attention in 1984, after selling his
thriller "The Hunt for Red October," to the first publisher
he solicited: the Naval Institute Press. Clancy's book was the first
novel the publisher had ever released.
The book enjoyed widespread success, with then U.S. President Ronald Reagan even saying he was losing sleep because he couldn't stop reading it -- a statement Clancy later said helped put him on the New York Times bestseller list. see more...
Source: ctvnews
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