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  2. Jack Carr (writer) - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Jack Carr - Wikipedia

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    Jack Carr (animator) (1906–1967), American animator and voice actor Jack Carr (politician) (born 1975), politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada Jack Carr (writer) , American author

  4. The Terminal List - Wikipedia

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    The Terminal List is an American action thriller television series created by David DiGilio, based on Jack Carr's 2018 novel of the same name. [1] The series tells the story of a Navy SEAL who seeks to avenge the murder of his family.

  5. Douglas Brunt - Wikipedia

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    Doug Brunt (right) with author Jack Carr at the SiriusXM studios in New York City, June 2023. In October 2022, Brunt launched the show Dedicated with Doug Brunt in partnership with SiriusXM. Brunt has long-form conversations with authors, and begins each show by mixing the favorite cocktail of his guest.

  6. Jack Kerouac - Wikipedia

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    Jack Kerouac later referred to 34 Beaulieu Street as "sad Beaulieu". The Kerouac family was living there in 1926 when Jack's older brother Gerard died of rheumatic fever, aged nine. This deeply affected four-year-old Jack, who later said Gerard followed him in life as a guardian angel. This is the Gerard of Kerouac's novel Visions of Gerard. He ...

  7. John Carr - Wikipedia

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    John Carr (writer, born 1722) (1722–1807), British schoolmaster and writer Sir John Carr (travel writer) (1772–1832), English barrister and travel writer; John Dickson Carr (1906–1977), American author of detective stories

  8. J. L. Carr - Wikipedia

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    A literary map of Yorkshire by Carr. Carr was born in Carlton Miniott in the North Riding of Yorkshire, next to Thirsk railway station, into a Wesleyan Methodist family. His father Joseph, the eldest of 12 children of a tenant farmer, [1] went to work for the railways, eventually becoming a station master then traffic controller for the North Eastern Railway. [2]

  9. Camel Club - Wikipedia

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    Stone is a false name (his real name, though rarely used, is John Carr), taken because of the real Oliver Stone's conspiracy theory-themed movies. Stone is an ex-Green Beret and a former member of the esteemed and fictional "Triple Six" division of the CIA that was composed of highly skilled government assassins. Stone himself is also monitored ...