Fletcher Knebel, a renowned American writer, entered this world on October 1, 1911, in Dayton, Ohio, a city located in the Midwestern United States.
Knebel's impressive literary career was marked by his notable works, including the 1964 film adaptation of his novel "Seven Days in May", as well as the novels "Night of Camp David" and "Vanished", which was published in 1971.
Throughout his life, Knebel was married to four remarkable women: Amelia Raupuis, Marian Park Davis, Laura Bergquist, and Constance Wood.
Fletcher Knebel's remarkable journey on this earth came to an end on February 26, 1993, in Honolulu, Hawaii, a city famous for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.