According to the Publishers Weekly Twitter account, Tom Clancy died Tuesday night in a Baltimore hospital near his home. He was 66.
The New York Times has also tweeted the news.
Breaking News: Tom Clancy, Author of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66
http://t.co/eqDfdEsmLj — The New York Times (@nytimes) October 2, 2013
The Baltimore Sun reports that Clancy died at Johns Hopkins after a "brief illness."
Born in Baltimore, Clancy was an insurance salesman before he went on to write blockbuster espionage books, including The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, and Clear and Present Danger.
The books spawned commercially successful films with actors Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, and Ben Affleck as Clancy's famous fictional character Jack Ryan. Clancy's other famous character, John Clark, has been played by actors Willem Dafoe and Liev Schreiber.
"Tom's novels have always been prescient, whether they were about technology or military tactics or geo-political maneuvering," his editor, Tom Colgan, told USA TODAY in 2011 after the release of Against All Enemies
Clancy and his first wife Wanda married in 1969, and divorced in 1999. He went on to marry frelance journalist Alexandra Marie Llewellyn, whom he had met in 1997.
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