Vince Flynn
Vincent Joseph Flynn (April 6, 1966 – June 19, 2013) was an American author of political thriller novels surrounding the story of the fictional assassin Mitch Rapp. He was a story consultant for the fifth season of the television series 24. He died on June 19, 2013, after three years with prostate cancer.[2]
Vince Flynn | |
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Flynn in San Diego, California on October 31, 2008 | |
Born | Vincent Joseph Flynn[1] April 6, 1966 Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. |
Died | June 19, 2013 47) Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Writer, novelist, television consultant |
Language | English |
Alma mater | University of St. Thomas |
Period | 1997-2013 |
Subject | Political thriller, techno-thriller, action thriller |
Spouse | Lysa Flynn |
Children | 3 |
Biography
Early life and education
Flynn was one of seven children born to Terry and Kathleen Flynn,[3] and a graduate of Saint Thomas Academy (1984) and the University of St. Thomas with a B.A in Economics (1989).
Early career
After graduating, Flynn went to work for Kraft Foods as an account and sales marketing specialist. In 1991, he left Kraft to pursue a career as an aviator with the United States Marine Corps. One week before leaving for Officer Candidate School, he was medically disqualified from the Marine Aviation Program.[4]
In an effort to overcome the difficulties of dyslexia, Flynn forced himself into a daily writing and reading routine. His writing influences included Leon Uris, Tom Clancy, Ernest Hemingway, John Irving, Robert Ludlum, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Gore Vidal.[4]
Writing and media career
His newfound interest in such novels motivated him to begin work on a novel of his own. While employed as a bartender in the St. Paul area, he completed his first book, Term Limits, which he then self-published.[5]
"I had just finished reading The Government Racket: Washington Waste from A to Z, by Martin L. Gross. It is without a doubt the most disheartening and enlightening book about politics that I've ever read. I was out jogging one day wondering what it would take to really change Washington, when my thoughts turned to a friend who had been shot and killed in Washington, D.C., several summers earlier. As I continued running, a story started to unfold."
Pocket Books published the hardcover edition of Term Limits in 1998, and the mass market paperback of Term Limits in 1999, which spent several weeks on The New York Times bestseller list. Subsequent works, including Flynn's 1999 novel, Transfer of Power, his 2000 novel The Third Option and his 2001 novel Separation of Power, also appeared on the New York Times bestseller list, with Separation of Power reaching as high as No. 7.
Flynn's fifth novel, Executive Power, was published in hardcover by Atria Books in May 2003, followed by his sixth novel, Memorial Day in 2004, his seventh novel Consent To Kill in October 2005, his eighth novel Act Of Treason in October 2006, his ninth novel Protect And Defend in 2007 and his tenth novel Extreme Measures in 2008. With the exception of his first novel Term Limits, his works centered around counter-terrorism agent Mitch Rapp. His 2008 release, Extreme Measures, became the ninth novel in the series.
Flynn wrote six New York Times bestsellers for Atria Books, and had a contract for four more. He remembered deciding between following the path that was the most uncomfortable—continuing with what looked to be a promising career as a commercial real estate leasing agent—or taking a big risk and start a new career as a writer: "I look back on it now and I couldn't be happier with my decision, but at the time I remember a lot of people thought I was nuts."[6]
In February 2008, Flynn agreed on film and book projects with CBS Corporation units CBS Films and Simon & Schuster/Atria Books. Lorenzo di Bonaventura was negotiating to produce Mitch Rapp films. The first film, American Assassin, was released on September 15, 2017. Atria Books got worldwide rights to four books by the author.[7] In August 2010, Flynn signed a two-book deal for a new series that he would have co-written with Brian Haig, a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel.[8] He was a frequent guest on The Glenn Beck Radio Program on the Fox News Channel, and on Dan Barreiro's radio program on Twin Cities station KFAN.
Personal life
Flynn lived with his wife, Lysa, and their three children in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul) area.[3]
Bibliography
Novels
- Mitch Rapp Series
Mitch Rapp, as portrayed by the author, is an undercover CIA counter-terrorism agent. Rapp's primary focus is thwarting terrorist attacks on the United States, and he is presented as an aggressive operative willing to take measures that are more extreme than might be considered commonly acceptable. His constant frustration with procedures and red tape is a major theme throughout the entire series.[11]
Starting in 2015 with The Survivor, the Mitch Rapp series has been continued by Kyle Mills. The latest book in the series, Lethal Agent, was released on September 24, 2019.
Publication year | Storyline order | Title | ISBN | Author |
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1999 | 3 | Transfer of Power | ISBN 0-671-02319-5 | Vince Flynn |
2000 | 4 | The Third Option | ISBN 0-671-04731-0 | |
2001 | 5 | Separation of Power | ISBN 0-671-04733-7 | |
2003 | 6 | Executive Power | ISBN 0-7434-5395-6 | |
2004 | 7 | Memorial Day | ISBN 0-7434-5397-2 | |
2005 | 8 | Consent to Kill | ISBN 0-7432-7036-3 | |
2006 | 9 | Act of Treason | ISBN 0-7432-7037-1 | |
2007 | 10 | Protect and Defend | ISBN 978-0-7432-7041-0 | |
2008 | 11 | Extreme Measures | ISBN 0-7432-7042-8 | |
2009 | 12 | Pursuit of Honor | ISBN 978-1-4165-9516-8 | |
2010 | 1 | American Assassin | ISBN 978-1-4165-9518-2 | |
2012 | 2 | Kill Shot | ISBN 978-1-4165-9520-5 | |
2012 | 13 | The Last Man | ISBN 978-1-4165-9521-2 | |
2015 | 14 | The Survivor | ISBN 978-1-4767-8345-1 | Kyle Mills |
2016 | 15 | Order to Kill | ISBN 978-1-4767-8348-2 | |
2017 | 16 | Enemy of the State | ISBN 978-1-4767-8351-2 | |
2018 | 17 | Red War | ISBN 978-1-5011-9059-9 | |
2019 | 18 | Lethal Agent | ISBN 978-1-5011-9062-9 | |
2020 | 19 | Total Power | ISBN 978-1-5011-9065-0 |
Related Book
In 1997, Flynn wrote Term Limits (not part of the Mitch Rapp series, but in the same universe).[12] Scott Coleman from the Mitch Rapp series appears in the book, which takes place after the events of Kill Shot.
Adaptations
- American Assassin (2017), film directed by Michael Cuesta, based on novel American Assassin
References
- https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VC8G-JYD
- CBS News report of death of Vince Flynn
- "Notice of death of Vincent Flynn". catholichotdish.com.
- Flynn, Vince. "Goodreads Author Profile". Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- "Film and Publishing Deal Announced between CBS Films and Simon & Schuster". CBS Corporation. February 14, 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-04-20. Retrieved September 16, 2008.
- Martha Zoller (November 3, 2009). "Meet Vince Flynn". MarthaZoller.com. Archived from the original on June 24, 2013. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
- "Film and Publishing Deal Announced between CBS Films and Simon & Schuster". CBS Corporation. February 14, 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-02-19. Retrieved February 14, 2008.
- Andriani, Lynn (August 5, 2010). "Vince Flynn to Co-Write New Series with Brian Haig". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
- Tillotson, Kristin (February 1, 2011). "Vince Flynn has cancer". Minneapolis Star Tribune. Retrieved February 1, 2011.
- "Best-selling Twin Cities author Vince Flynn dies of cancer at 47". Star Tribune. June 19, 2013.
- "Chronological Booklist" (PDF). vinceflynn.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-01-15.
- Flynn, Vince (1997). Term Limits. ISBN 0-671-02317-9.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vince Flynn. |
- Official Vince Flynn website
- Vince Flynn website (UK)
- Fantastic Fiction Author Page
- Internet Book List Author Page
- The World of Vince Flynn - TheThirdOption.net
- Audio Interview with Dr. Blogstein's Radio Happy Hour
- Transcript of interview with Hugh Hewitt
- Audio interview with Hugh Hewitt - part 1 of 3
- Audio interview with Hugh Hewitt - part 2 of 3
- Audio interview with Hugh Hewitt - part 3 of 3
- Vince Flynn at IMDb