6/3/2023 0 Comments The Devil's Hand by M.J. Hayes![]() That means expectations were high for Carr coming into 2021. I’ve had the pleasure of covering hundreds of authors over the last seven years, but nobody has exploded onto the scene quite like Carr, who reached the coveted New York Times bestselling status with his third book, last year’s Savage Son. Carr’s first book, The Terminal List, is widely regarded as one of the best debuts ever, alongside (you guessed it), Flynn’s Term Limits. ![]() Heck, Carr even has the same editor that Flynn did, and is with the same publisher. While The Real Book Spy was far from launching back when Flynn took the genre, and the publishing world, by storm in the late 1990s, in many ways, covering Carr feels like what that time period (which also saw careers launched by Daniel Silva and Lee Child, among others) might have been like. If you know me at all or follow me on social media, then you likely know that my all-time very favorite author is the late Vince Flynn, the genius behind the #1 New York Times bestselling Mitch Rapp series (which is now being written by Kyle Mills). One of the coolest things I’ve experienced since I started covering the thriller genre back in 2014, is the rise of Jack Carr. ![]()
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