Tom Clancy, Baltimore-born author, dies at 66 [The Baltimore Sun]
| By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | |
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He was 66. His lawyer,
"When he published 'The Hunt for
"I've been lucky,"
Growing up in
"I was a little nerdy but a completely normal kid. Mom and Dad loved each other. It was like 'Leave it to Beaver,'" he said in the 1992 interview.
His education was all-Catholic, beginning with St. Matthew's grade school. He went on to
"He was kind of his own man. He was quiet and toward the shy side," Father
"I knew he was in class, but if you had told me he would be where he is today I would have said, 'No way,'" Father McDonnell said.
One former classmate,
While some of
"Loyola was a working class college. You had to be rich to be radical,"
He graduated in 1969 with an English degree and moved to
Despite his fascination with the military,
But his insurance office had a number of military clients, which kept him around epaulets and brass buttons. He wrote an article in 1982 on the MX missile system for Proceedings, a publication of the
His first publisher,
"He's very direct. You don't have any problem understanding where you stand with him," he said.
Bored with the insurance business,
The rest, as they say, is history. The book took off like a heat-seeking, surface-to-air missile, selling 300,000 hardbacks and 2 million paperbacks in the first two years. The hardcover version spent 31 weeks on
The book got a significant boost when then-
Numerous edge-of-your-seat books later, he was one of the best-read authors of all time.
Though he was a poor athlete as a youth,
He was the biggest minority investor in the group that
The 1993 expansion effort was a flop, but
As Kyle neared death,
Share your memories of
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