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FILE - In this file photo combo, former President Bill Clinton, left, appears at a political event at Upper Moreland High School in Willow Grove, Pa., on April 12, 2012, and author James Patterson appears at a photo session in New York on Aug. 30, 2016. On Friday, Sept. 22, 2017, Showtime announced it has won a bidding war to develop Clinton and Patterson's upcoming novel "The President is Missing" into a television series. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, left, and Taylor Jewell, File) Image Credit: AP

Former US President Bill Clinton’s debut novel will not hit shelves for almost a year, but it is already getting the TV treatment as Showtime said on Friday that it would adapt the anticipated book into a series.

Clinton’s The President Is Missing, co-authored with prolific thriller writer James Patterson, will follow the sudden disappearance of a sitting US president and will draw on Clinton’s knowledge of holding the office.

It is due to be published in June 2018 and is the first time a US president has co-authored a thriller.

“I’m really enjoying writing this book and working with Jim,” Clinton said in a statement. “And I can’t wait to see Showtime bring the characters to life.” Showtime, the premium cable network owned by CBS Corp, did not give any details on casting or when the series might air.

The series is yet another high-profile addition to the growing landscape of television, which has drawn Oscar-winning film talent to create and star in shows. Showtime President and CEO David Nevins said getting the television rights to the book was “a coup in the highest order.”