NEW YORK ā An upcoming thriller about a female judge in the contemporary, rural South will have two very famous, and very different, authors: Oscar winner Viola Davis and mega-selling novelist James Patterson.
Little, Brown and Company announced Tuesday that Davis and Patterson are collaborating on a novel, currently untitled and scheduled for 2025 or 2026, in which the ādynamic and brilliantā Judge Mary Stone faces āa decision with seismic repercussions for her small county, and potentially the whole nation.ā
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It will be the first work of adult fiction for Davis, whose previous books include the memoir āFinding Meā and the picture story āCorduroy Takes a Bow." It's the latest high-profile partnership for Patterson, whose previous co-authors range from Bill Clinton to Dolly Parton. The novel āEruption,ā for which Patterson completed a manuscript left behind by the late Michael Crichton, is one of the summer's most popular books.
āJamesās ability to weave compelling narratives with depth and suspense is unparalleled, and I am honored to work alongside him,ā Davis said in a statement. āWriting about a character as compelling as Judge Mary Stone has been an extraordinary experience, and I believe readers will be deeply moved by her journey.ā
Patterson, who came up with the idea after reading āFinding Meā and contacting Davis, said in a statement that the actor has a āgift for storytellingā and a āgenerous spirit.ā
āI could not have asked for a better partner than Viola,ā Patterson said.
Additional details about the book, including film rights, were not immediately available. Financial terms were not disclosed. The project was handled by Little, Brown; Patterson's representatives, Robert Barnett and Deneen Howell of Williams & Connolly, and JVL Media, a āfull-service media packaging firm and independent publisherā that Davis helped found.