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Hillary Clinton and Canadian novelist Louise Penny co-writing mystery novel

NEW YORK 鈥 One of the world's better known fans of mystery novels, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is now writing one.
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NEW YORK 鈥 One of the world's better known fans of mystery novels, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is now writing one.

Clinton is teaming up with her friend, the Canadian novelist Louise Penny, on 鈥淪tate of Terror,鈥 which has a plot that might occur to someone of Clinton's background: A 鈥渘ovice鈥 secretary of state, working in the administration of a rival politician, tries to solve a wave of terrorist attacks. The novel comes out Oct. 12, and will be jointly released by Clinton's publisher, Simon & Schuster, and Penny's, St. Martin's Press.

鈥淲riting a thriller with Louise is a dream come true," Clinton, who has expressed admiration for Penny and other mystery writers in the past, said in a statement Tuesday. "I鈥檝e relished every one of her books and their characters as well as her friendship. Now we鈥檙e joining our experiences to explore the complex world of high stakes diplomacy and treachery. All is not as it first appears.鈥

Penny, an award-winning author from Quebec whose novels include 鈥淭he Cruelest Month鈥 and 鈥淭he Brutal Telling,鈥 said in a statement that she could not 鈥渟ay yes fast enough鈥 to the chance of working with Clinton.

鈥淲hat an incredible experience, to get inside the State Department. Inside the White House. Inside the mind of the Secretary of State as high stake crises explode," she said. "Before we started, we talked about her time as Secretary of State. What was her worst nightmare? 鈥楽tate of Terror鈥 is the answer.鈥

Fiction writing and worst-case scenarios have become a favourite pastime for Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton. He collaborated with James Patterson on the million-selling cyber thriller 鈥淭he President is Missing,鈥 and on a new novel, 鈥淭he President's Daughter,鈥 which comes out in June.

Hillary Clinton, secretary of state during Barack Obama's first term, has written a handful of nonfiction works. They include the memoir 鈥淟iving History"; 鈥淗ard Choices,鈥 which covered her time with Obama, who defeated her in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary; and 鈥淲hat Happened,鈥 which focuses on her stunning loss to Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

鈥淪tate of Terror鈥 appears to draw not just on her years as secretary of state, but on her thoughts about the Trump administration's 鈥淎merica First鈥 foreign policy. According to Simon & Schuster and St. Martin's, the main character is 鈥渢asked with assembling a team to unravel the deadly conspiracy, a scheme carefully designed to take advantage of an American government dangerously out of touch and out of power in the places where it counts the most.鈥

Financial terms were not disclosed. Clinton was represented by the Washington attorney Robert Barnett, whose other clients include Obama and Bill Clinton. Penny was represented by David Gernert, whose New York-based Gernert Company has worked with, among others, John Grisham, Stewart O'Nan and Chasten Buttigieg, husband of Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg.

Hillel Italie, The Associated Press

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