The Book Case

James Comey Writes a Thriller

05.25.2023 - By ABC News | Charlie Gibson, Kate GibsonPlay

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Our principal guest this week is James Comey. Yes, that James Comey. Ex-FBI Director James Comey. Some of Hillary Clinton’s supporters think he may have cost her the election in 2016. Comey says that Donald Trump, once president, invited him to dinner and asked for a pledge of loyalty. Comey refused. Trump eventually fired him but his administration denied the president ever made the ask. That, in short, is part of the story of Jim Comey who, after being a U-S Attorney and then head of the FBI, found himself out of a job in 2017 and a controversial figure. What did he decide to do? Well, Jim Comey decided he’d like to spend the rest of his life being a novelist. His first book - a mystery, a legal thriller, and a novel demonstrating his inside knowledge of America’s justice system is “Central Park West.” It’s a good one - not just for a first effort, but a good one, period. He’s a good story teller - he’s a good conversationalist. “Central Park West” will be in book stores May 30th - he talked with us just before publication and he is very much worth a listen just as his book is worth your time. Our friend Otto Penzler of The Mysterious Bookshop in New York published the Comey novel. He joined us as well.

Books mentioned in this podcast:

Central Park West: A Crime Novel by James Comey

Saving Justice: Truth, Transparency and Trust by James Comey

A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership by James Comey

Moral Man and Immoral Society by Reinhold Niebuhr

Desert Star by Michael Connelly

I Will Find You by Harlan Coben

A Heart Full of Headstones by Ian Rankin

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