Neely Tucker
1963
Neely Tucker is a well known journalist, author, and novelist from Washington, D.C., United States. He is particularly famous for writing the Sully Carter series. Author Tucker works for the Washington Post as a journalist. In the world of writing, his first novel was Love in Driest Season. Following the success of this book, author Tucker shifted his focus towards the mystery and suspense genres, and began writing the Sully Carter books. Prior to the start of his journalism career, Tucker was employed in Zimbabwe with the job of a foreign correspondent. The job required him to stay in Zimbabwe, where he was given company by his beautiful wife named Vita. The couple also adopted a kid from the place where they used to live in Zimbabwe. As of today, author Tucker enjoys his dual careers in the fields of journalism and novel-writing. He is currently employed to write for the Style section at Washington Post. In his free times from journalistic work, he sits down to develop the plots of his mystery books. Author Tucker was born on November 26, 1963, in Lexington, Mississippi, US. He was brought up by his parents Duane and Elizabeth Tucker in Mississippi. Author Tucker has a younger brother known as Duane Jr. Currently, author Tucker resides along with his family on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. He is actively involved in sports and has his favorite teams as New Orlean Saints and Mississippi State. Author Tucker his initial education from the Starkville Academy, where he used to write for the newspaper of the school and play football.