Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff will tell the story of the end of the Trump administration in a new book.

Wolff’s Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency is set for a summer release by Henry Holt and Company, the publisher announced in a news release.

“With Fire and Fury Wolff defined the first phase of the Trump administration; in Siege he wrote an explosive account of a presidency under fire,” Holt said. “In Landslide Wolff closes the story of Trump’s four years in office and his tumultuous last months at the helm of the country, based on Wolff’s extraordinary access to White House aides and to the former President himself, yielding a wealth of new information and insights about what really happened inside the highest office in the land, and the world.”

Wolff’s Fire and Fury, published in 2018, became a No. 1 New York Times bestseller shortly after its release, much to the chagrin of Trump and his aides, who objected to the then-president’s portrayal as ignorant and unpredictable. Trump’s press secretary at the time, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, blasted the book as “trashy tabloid fiction.” Wolff’s follow-up to the book, Siege, was published the next year.

An excerpt from Landslide will appear in the July 5 issue of New York magazine, and the book is slated for publication on July 27.

Michael Schaub is a Texas-based journalist and regular contributor to NPR.