The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Clinton, Patterson team up on new thriller

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

After co-writing the best-selling adult novel of 2018, Bill Clinton and James Patterson have teamed up for another political thriller.

“The President’s Daughter” will be released in June 2021, the book’s publishers announced. As with the million-selling “The President Is Missing,” the new novel will be a rare joint release by rival companies: Alfred A. Knopf, which has released Clinton’s “My Life” among other works, and Little, Brown and Co., Patterson’s longtime publisher.

“I never imagined I’d be writing a book with a master storytelle­r like Jim, much less two,” Clinton said in a statement. “I was grateful for the success of the first book, and I believe readers will enjoy reading ‘The President’s Daughter’ as much as I’m enjoying working on it.”

Added Patterson, one of the world’s best-selling and most prolific authors: “Working with President Clinton has been a highlight of my career, and I’m thrilled to have the chance to write with him again.”

Clinton and Patterson will give interviews for the book, although specific plans are undetermin­ed, in part because of uncertaint­y about the endurance of the coronaviru­s pandemic. “The President’s Daughter” is not a sequel to “The President Is Missing,” but a stand-alone novel with new characters, albeit one with a familiar occupation.

“It follows a former president of the United States, now relocated to rural New Hampshire, whose daughter is kidnapped,” the publishers announced. “Like their earlier book, the story will be told with Patterson’s signature suspense and will be informed by details that only a president can know.”

According to an excerpt from the novel being released this week along with a paperback edition of “The President Is Missing,” a motivation for the kidnappers is retaliatio­n for U.S. drone strikes overseas against suspected foes. Drones have long been used for surveillan­ce, but armed drones date back to the administra­tion of Clinton’s successor, George W. Bush, and were expanded significan­tly under President Barack Obama.

“For years,” one of the kidnappers thinks, “the West has used these drones to rain down hell fire upon his friends, his fighters, and, yes, his family and other families. Fat and comfortabl­e men (and women!) sipping their sugary drinks in comfortabl­e chairs in safety, killing from thousands of kilometers away, seeing the silent explosions but not once hearing them, or hearing the shrieking and crying of the wounded and dying, and then driving home without a care in the world.”

The first book by Clinton and Patterson sold more than 3 million copies even as Clinton initially faced renewed questions in the #MeToo era over his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. “The President Is Missing” focused on a potentiall­y devastatin­g cyber attack, but also briefly referred to impeachmen­t proceeding­s, a reminder of Clinton’s being impeached in 1998 after his relationsh­ip with Lewinsky was revealed.

The plot for “The President’s Daughter” would seem uncomforta­ble for Clinton, who has a daughter, Chelsea.

“This novel is completely and fully fiction,” says Washington, D.C. ,attorney Robert Barnett, who handles book deals for Clinton and Patterson.

“The President’s Daughter” is a reunion for the authors and for the book’s editors: Michael Pietsch, the CEO of Little, Brown parent company Hachette Book Group, and Knopf publisher and executive vice president Reagan Arthur, the former publisher of Little, Brown. In January, Arthur joined Knopf after the death of its longtime chairman, Sonny Mehta, who worked with Pietsch on “The President Is Missing.”

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