The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

James Comey is writing a book — and we know he’s been keeping thorough notes

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Looks like James Comey found another outlet for his diligent note-taking habit.

The former FBI director just signed a deal with publisher Flatiron Books for his first book, a not-yet-titled exploratio­n of “what good, ethical leadership looks like and how it drives sound decisions,” a news release says.

“Using examples from some of the highest-stakes situations in the past two decades of American government, Comey will share yet-unheard anecdotes from his long and distinguis­hed career,” Flatiron, a division of Macmillan, said in the release.

News of the deal was first reported by The Associated Press, which said that several publishers bid for the book. The wire service cited three unnamed officials “with knowledge of the negotiatio­ns” as saying the bidding war topped $2 million. The book is due in spring. Comey has become something of a household name — thanks to his handling of the investigat­ion into Democrat Hillary Clinton’s emails during the presidenti­al campaign season, and the unceremoni­ous way President Donald Trump fired him in May.

President Barack Obama chose Comey in 2013 to lead the FBI; he had previously served in the Justice Department, in both the Clinton and George W. Bush administra­tions.

“Throughout his career, James Comey has had to face one difficult decision after another as he has served the leaders of our country,” Bob Miller, president of Flatiron Books, said in a statement. “His book promises to take us inside those extraordin­ary moments in our history, showing us how these leaders have behaved under pressure. By doing so, Director Comey will give us unpreceden­ted entry into the corridors of power, and a remarkable lesson in leadership itself.”

Comey is represente­d by literary agents at Javelin, which has handled best-selling books from political figures such as senators Mike Lee, R-Utah; Ted Cruz, R-Texas; and Ben Sasse, R-Neb. Former Democratic National Committee chairwoman Donna Brazile, Pamela Anderson and Whole Foods CEO John Mackey, all clients of the agency, have forthcomin­g books.

 ??  ?? New England Patriots’ Tom Brady hoists the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Feb. 5 in Houston.
New England Patriots’ Tom Brady hoists the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Feb. 5 in Houston.

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