The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Comey’s unreleased memoir tops Amazon best seller list
James Comey’s memoir surged to the top of Amazon’s bestseller list over the weekend after President Donald Trump attacked the former FBI director in a string of angry tweets — and the book isn’t even published yet.
“A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership,” due for release on April 17, had already been hovering in the top-20 in the months since it went up for preorder. But it got an unexpected bump when Trump lashed out at Comey, jumping from No. 15 on Saturday morning to No. 1 by Sunday evening.
Trump’s decision to fire Comey last May reemerged in the news after Attorney General Jeff Sessions, acting on Trump’s stated wishes, fired former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe Friday night shortly before McCabe’s planned retirement.
Trump tweeted his satisfaction with the move, accusing “Sanctimonious James Comey” of covering up “lies and corruption” in the FBI and leaking information to the media. He also blasted special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election, which was triggered by Comey’s ouster, saying there should never have been an investigation. (The Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler gave a detailed breakdown of the inaccuracies and misleading statements in Trump’s weekend tweetstorm, which also targeted other officials.)
Among other things, Trump criticized Comey’s practice as FBI director of writing memos about his conversations with the president.
“Can we call them Fake Memos?” Trump tweeted. Comey is expected to discuss the substance some of his meetings with Trump in “A Higher Loyalty,” though almost nothing about the book’s contents has been revealed publicly.
Comey responded to some of Trump’s attacks on Saturday with what read like a subtle plug for the memoir.
“Mr. President, the American people will hear my story very soon. And they can judge for themselves who is honorable and who is not,” he tweeted.
As of early Monday morning, “A Higher Loyalty” still held Amazon’s No. 1 spot, trailed by “Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin’s War on America and the Election of Donald Trump” by Michael Isikoff and David Corn. Also in the top-10 were “A Wrinkle in Time,” Madeleine L’Engle’s fantasy novel that was recently released as a blockbuster film, and “A Brief History of Time” by Stephen Hawking, the
renowned theoretical physicist who died last week. (Amazon founder Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.)
There’s never been any doubt about Comey’s book flying off the shelves. Intrigue has been building since last summer when his literary agents revealed he had begun work on a manuscript.
The last inside account of the Trump administration, “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” created a frenzy in Washington when it dropped in early January. The book by Michael Wolff, which was riddled with gossip and inaccuracies, debuted at No. 1on the New York Times best seller list and remains the list’s top-selling hardcover nonfiction book.
The publisher of Comey’s memoir, Flatiron Books, says Comey will share “never-before-told experiences from some of the highest-stakes situations of his career” and offer an “unprecedented entry into the corridors of power.”