James Comey isn't done discussing his unusual tenure under President Trump. The former FBI director has signed a $2 million deal for a book that will explore "what good, ethical leadership looks like and how it drives sound decisions," publisher Flatiron Books tells NPR. That will mean taking a look at the "highest-stakes situations" of Comey's career, including the FBI investigations into Hillary Clinton's private email server and allegations that Trump's campaign colluded with Russia, which ultimately led to Comey's firing, per the Guardian. His agent tells the New York Times that Comey is "hard at work" on the yet-untitled book, due out next spring, and Flatiron adds that he'll "share yet-unheard anecdotes from his long and distinguished career." (More James Comey stories.)