The Deadliest Game Resources & Further Study

This Study Guide consists of approximately 13 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Deadliest Game.

The Deadliest Game Resources & Further Study

This Study Guide consists of approximately 13 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Deadliest Game.
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Bennett, Ralph Kinney. "Tom Clancy's Dream Come True." Reader's Digest, February 1989, 126-131. Describes how The Hunt for Red October came to be written and published.

Clancy, Tom. "The Hunt for Tom Clancy."

Publishers Weekly 245, 28 (July 13,1998): 43. In a brief interview by Jeff Zaleski, Clancy says, as he has said before, that he has not used classified information in any of his books.

Cohen, Rich. "Novelist Tom Clancy Keeps Making New Enemies." Rolling Stone, December 1, 1994, 114-118. Critical of Clancy's political views.

Dampier, Cindy. "Patriot Games." People Weekly 47,1 (January 13,1997): 37. About Clancy's computer game company.

Hyman, Mark. "I Led Three Lives: Tom Clancy May Be about to Reinvent Himself Again." Business Week, February 23, 1998, 110. About Clancy's bid to buy the Minnesota Vikings football team.

Kennedy, Dana. "Clear and Present Anger." Entertainment Weekly, October 10, 1997, 58-59. An account of Kennedy's effort to interview Clancy about his views of the future for...

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