Politics and Government
Politics and Government
Wed, December 11, 2024
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Bill Clinton and James Patterson Announce New Thriller "The First Gentleman": 'We Really Take the Gloves Off'
- The First Gentleman,' a stand-alone novel, follows the cowriters' previous books, including 'The President is Missing'
Bill Clinton and James Patterson have announced their latest collaboration, a thriller titled "The First Gentleman," set to release on June 18, 2024. This marks their third joint project, following "The President is Missing" and "The President's Daughter." The novel explores a scenario where the President of the United States is a woman, and her husband, the First Gentleman, becomes embroiled in a scandal that threatens both their lives and the nation's security. Clinton, drawing from his extensive political experience, and Patterson, with his knack for suspense, aim to deliver a story that not only entertains but also provides an insider's look into the political and personal challenges faced by those in the highest echelons of power. The book promises to delve deep into the complexities of modern political life, with both authors expressing enthusiasm about pushing the boundaries of their storytelling.
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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/bill-clinton-and-james-patterson-announce-new-thriller-the-first-gentleman-we-really-take-the-gloves-off/ar-AA1vFZH8 ]
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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/bill-clinton-and-james-patterson-announce-new-thriller-the-first-gentleman-we-really-take-the-gloves-off/ar-AA1vFZH8 ]
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