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Clancy, Tom
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Clancy, Tom

 orig. Thomas Clancy

(born March 12, 1947, Baltimore, Md., U.S.) U.S. novelist. Clancy worked as an insurance agent before beginning his writing career. His first novel was the surprise best-seller The Hunt for Red October (1984; film, 1990), which virtually created the “technothriller” genre, suspenseful novels that rely on extensive knowledge of military technology and espionage. Later successes include Red Storm Rising (1986), Patriot Games (1987; film, 1992), Clear and Present Danger (1989; film, 1994), Sum of All Fears (1991; film, 2000), and The Bear and the Dragon (2000).



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Declan attended St Robert's Primary, where headteacher Thomas Clancy yesterday paid tribute to the 'bright wee boy'.
As he lay dying in hospital, unable to speak, he squeezed his father Gordon's hand to identify the killers as Thomas Clancy and Edward Frize.
Wendy Craig's brother Mark died after the horrifying petrol attack by Thomas Clancy who could now face 30 years behind bars.
 
 
 
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