The Korea Times

Bill Clinton co-writes White House thriller

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NEW YORK (AFP) — Bill Clinton might have hoped to spend this year back in the White House as America’s “first gentleman,” should his wife Hillary have won the 2016 election.

Instead, the two-term Democratic president is moving into fiction, writing his first thriller about drama behind the scenes in the White House, his publishers announced Monday.

Clinton is collaborat­ing with bestsellin­g U.S. author James Patterson on “The President is Missing” to be published in June 2018 by Alfred A. Knopf and Little, Brown and Company.

The book “will offer readers a unique amalgam of intrigue, suspense and behind-the-scenes global drama from the highest corridors of power. It will be informed by insider details that only a president can know,” the publishers announced.

It is certainly a world familiar to the 70-year-old, one of America’s most popular former presidents but whose eight-year administra­tion was clouded by his 1998 impeachmen­t over an affair with a White House intern.

“Working on a book about a sitting president — drawing on what I know about the job, life in the White House, and the way Washington works — has been a lot of fun,” said Clinton.

“And working with Jim has been terrific.”

The best-selling author of “Kiss the Girls” and “Along Came a Spider” has sold more than 350 million books and holds the Guinness World Record for the most number one New York Times bestseller­s, his website says.

He called his Clinton collaborat­ion “the highlight” of his career.

“Having access to his first-hand experience has uniquely informed the writing of this novel,” said Patterson.

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