Jack Carr (writer)

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George Petersen (born 3 July 1975), better known by his pen name Jack Carr[3], is an American novelist, screenwriter, producer, podcaster, and former Navy SEAL sniper. He is the #1 New York Times[4] bestselling author of the James Reece series. His debut novel, The Terminal List, pseudonymously co-written with Keith Wood,[5][6] was adapted into the #1 streaming Amazon Prime Video series of the same name starring Chris Pratt.[7] He also co-wrote True Believer,[8] Savage Son,[9] and The Devil's Hand[10] with Wood.

Born (1975-07-03) July 3, 1975 (age 50)
Minnesota, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States
Service years1996–2016
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Jack Carr
Carr (left) with author Doug Brunt at the SiriusXM studios in 2023
Born (1975-07-03) July 3, 1975 (age 50)
Minnesota, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States
BranchUnited States Navy
Service years1996–2016
RankCommander[1]
UnitUnited States Navy SEALs
Known forThe Terminal List series
Conflicts
AwardsBronze Star Medal with V Device (2)[2]
Children3
Websitewww.officialjackcarr.com
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Biography

Early life and personal information

George Petersen 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 David Morrell, Tom Clancy, Ian Fleming, Nelson DeMille and Louis L'Amour. When Petersen 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.[11][12]

Petersen joined the U.S. Navy in 1996. He spent over 20 years in Naval Special Warfare Command.[13][14]

Petersen presently lives in Park City, Utah, with his wife and children.[15] He also hosts a podcast called "Danger Close".[16][4]

Writing

Petersen's first novel, The Terminal List, was published in 2018 by Simon & Schuster / Atria / Emily Bestler Books.[17]  The Terminal List was followed by True Believer, Savage Son, The Devil's Hand, In the Blood, Only the Dead, Red Sky Mourning, and Cry Havoc. Petersen's novels feature a former Navy SEAL sniper named James Reece who becomes embroiled in the world of conspiracies, international espionage, and revenge. Cry Havoc is set in 1968 and is centered on James Reece's father, Navy SEAL Tom Reece, during the Vietnam War while attached to MACV-SOG.[18] All Petersen's novels have been New York Times bestsellers. All Petersen's audio books are read by Ray Porter and have been New York Times Audiobook bestsellers. The first in a new thriller series titled The Fourth Option, co-written with M.P. Woodward, will publish in 2026.[19]

Non-fiction

In March 2023 it was announced that Petersen had signed a deal with Simon & Schuster / Atria / Emily Bestler Books for a series of terrorism focused non-fiction books. Targeted: The 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing is the first in a series of books exploring seminal terrorist events written by Petersen and Pulitzer Prize finalist James M. Scott.[20]

Podcasts

Danger Close: Beyond the Books with Jack Carr

Petersen's podcast, Danger Close: Beyond the Book with Jack Carr, debuted in March 2021. Petersen explores topics in long form conversation with special operations veterans, tacticians, strategists, historians, newsmakers, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, geopolitical analysts, intelligence professionals, and authors.[21]

The Terminal List Podcast

Petersen's The Terminal List Podcast debuted in July 2022.[22] Petersen, showrunner David DiGilio, and actor/producer/technical advisor and former Navy SEAL Jared Shaw break down each individual episode of the Amazon Prime Video series and share behind the scenes stories and insights from development through production. Chris Pratt anchors the final episode. The Terminal List Podcast debuted at number three in the TV & Film category on the Apple Podcasts charts.

Television

Screenwriting

Petersen served as executive producer for the Amazon Studios adaptation of The Terminal List starring Chris Pratt. The series premiered on July 1, 2022 and was Amazon's #1 streaming series with 1.6 billion minutes of viewing its first week. Petersen made a cameo appearance as an assassin in episode three. [23]

In January 2023, it was announced that Petersen and The Terminal List showrunner David DiGilio would co-create a spin-off origin story series based on character Ben Edwards, portrayed by Taylor Kitsch, from The Terminal List for Amazon Studios with Petersen as executive producer and writer. The Terminal List Dark Wolf premiered on August 27, 2025 and was a #1 Prime Video series.[24] Petersen made cameo appearances in episodes four and seven.

In January 2023, it was announced that Chris Pratt would reprise his role as James Reece in a second season of The Terminal List titled The Terminal List Season Two: True Believer with Petersen as executive producer and writer. Filming wrapped in October 2025.[25] 

Adaptations

The Terminal List was adapted for an eight-part series for Amazon Prime Video starring Chris Pratt in 2022.

The Terminal List Season 2 starring Chris Pratt, based on Petersen's True Believer, is in post-production as of early 2026.[26]

Military career

Petersen led special operations teams as a Team Leader, Platoon Commander, Troop Commander, and Task Unit Commander. He served as an enlisted SEAL sniper before being selected for Navy Officer Candidate School. He then led assault and sniper teams in Iraq and Afghanistan as a junior officer, practiced counterinsurgency in the southern Philippines as a platoon commander, and commanded a Special Operations Task Unit in the most Iranian influenced section of southern Iraq throughout the drawdown of U.S. Forces. He retired in June 2016 after 20 years of service.[27]

Awards and honors

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Awards for Carr's writing
Year Title Award Result Ref.
2018 The Terminal List Goodreads Choice Award for Debut Author Nominee [28]
2019 The Terminal List Thriller Award for Best First Novel Finalist [29]
2019 The Terminal List Barry Award for Best Thriller Finalist [29]
2019 The Terminal List Audie Award for Thriller/Suspense Finalist [30]
2020 True Believer Barry Award for Best Thriller Finalist [29]
2022 The Devil's Hand Barry Award for Best Thriller Finalist [29]
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Bibliography

The Terminal List series

James Reece series

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Title Publication Date ISBN
1 The Terminal List March 6, 2018 1501180819
2 True Believer July 30, 2019 1501180843
3 Savage Son April 14, 2020 1982123702
4 The Devil's Hand April 13, 2021 1982123745
5 In the Blood May 17, 2022 1982181656
6 Only the Dead May 16, 2023 1982181699
7 Red Sky Mourning June 18, 2024 1668047071
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Tom Reece series

  1. Cry Havoc (2025)

Targeted series (non-fiction)

  1. Targeted: Beirut (2024)[31]

Standalone

  1. The Fourth Option (with M. P. Woodward) (2026)

See also

References

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