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#2390 - Jack Carr

October 8, 20252:33:32
Jack Carr
Jack Carr

Jack Carr is an American author and former Navy SEAL sniper specializing in political and military thrillers, most notably the Terminal List series centered on operative James Reece seeking vengeance amid institutional betrayal. Carr enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1996, completing Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training before serving twenty years in Naval Special Warfare, rising through roles including team leader, platoon commander, troop commander, and task unit commander, with deployments to regions such as Iraq, Afghanistan, and the southern Philippines involving counterterrorism and intelligence operations. Transitioning to writing upon retiring in 2016, his debut novel The Terminal List (2018) leveraged authentic details from his combat experience to depict high-stakes reprisals against corrupt elements, achieving New York Times bestseller status and adaptation into a Prime Video series starring Chris Pratt, which spawned prequels like Dark Wolf . Subsequent installments, including True Believer (2019), Savage Son (2020), The Devil's Hand (2021), In the Blood (2022), and Red Sky Mourning (2024), have sustained commercial acclaim as instant bestsellers, while Carr has expanded into nonfiction with Targeted: Beirut (2025) and hosts podcasts emphasizing tactical realism and veteran causes. Jack Carr grew up in an environment centered on literature , with his mother working as a librarian who surrounded him with books and encouraged frequent library visits. This upbringing instilled a deep passion for reading from an early age, exposing him to narratives on military history , special operations , and warfare that shaped his interests. As a child, Carr developed two enduring ambitions: to serve his country as a Navy SEAL and to pursue a career as an author . These goals emerged alongside his self-directed research into elite military units and combat tactics, drawn from books and films available through his mother's professional influence. From a young age, Jack Carr harbored two primary aspirations: to serve his country as a member of the Navy SEALs and to pursue a career as an author . These goals shaped his early motivations, with military service representing a commitment to national defense and authorship reflecting a desire to craft narratives informed by real-world experiences. Carr's mother, a librarian, played a pivotal role in fostering his lifelong passion for reading, surrounding him with books from childhood and encouraging immersion in literature. This environment ignited his enthusiasm for thrillers, which he consumed avidly and which reinforced his ambition to write in the genre. His literary influences during formative years included authors such as David Morrell , Nelson DeMille , Tom Clancy , and J.C. Pollock, whose works he encountered in junior high and high school. Later, during his military service , inspirations expanded to Stephen Hunter , Daniel Silva, Brad Thor, and particularly Vince Flynn , whose novel Term Limits and the Mitch Rapp series profoundly impacted Carr's approach to political and military thrillers. These figures provided models for blending authentic tactical detail with compelling storytelling, elements Carr sought to emulate in his own writing. Carr enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1996 with the goal of becoming a SEAL, having been inspired by the elite unit since childhood. After completing boot camp and preparatory schooling, including intelligence training, he reported to Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training as part of Class 212 in January 1997. BUD/S, conducted at the Naval Special Warfare Center in Coronado, California , is a rigorous 24-week program emphasizing physical endurance, mental resilience, and skills in combat swimming, diving, demolitions, and small-unit tactics, with an attrition rate often exceeding 75%. Carr graduated with Class 212 in August 1997, earning the SEAL Trident qualification.

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Jack Carr is a bestselling author, retired Navy SEAL, and host of several podcasts, including “Danger Close." His newest book, "Cry Havoc,” is available now.

Books mentioned

107 Days
Bad Monkey
Cry Havoc: A Tom Reece Thriller
Rambo: First Blood series
Red Sky Mourning: A Thriller
Savage Son: A Thriller
The Book of Sheen: A Memoir
The Brotherhood of the Rose
The Day of the Jackal
The Fraternity of the Stone
The Gray Man series
The League of Night and Fog
The Terminal List: A Thriller
True Believer: A Thriller

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