New York – Comey Book Sells More Than 600,000 Copies In First Week

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    Former FBI Director James Comey arrives to speak about his book "A Higher Loyalty" in New York, U.S., April 18, 2018. REUTERS/Lucas JacksonNew York – James Comey’s “A Higher Loyalty” had a very big opening week.

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    Flatiron Books announced Tuesday that sales topped 600,000 copies, a number that includes print, audio and e-books. The former FBI director’s memoir has been one of the year’s most anticipated releases. It includes his accounts of investigating Hillary Clinton’s emails and of his awkward encounters with President Donald Trump.

    Comey, fired by Trump a year ago, has likened the president to a crime boss who values personal loyalty over service to the country. Published April 17, “A Higher Loyalty” is the hottest political book since Michael Wolff’s million-selling “Fire and Fury,” which came out in January.

    Both books were published by imprints of Macmillan.


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    6 years ago

    Two weeks of fame just like wolff.

    I hope I can get mine on wiki leaks like with the wolff book

    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    6 years ago

    Appalling that there are so many idiots willing to spend money on this trash

    Apushiteyid
    Apushiteyid
    6 years ago

    Mission accomplished.
    Filled up his pockets by undermining the credibility of the FBI and trying to undermine a sitting president of the United States with personal insults. What a shame

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    6 years ago

    People love reading fiction novels.