The Second Lady

The Second Lady is a political thriller by Irving Wallace.

The Second Lady
First edition
AuthorIrving Wallace
GenrePolitical thriller
PublisherNew American Library
Publication date
1980
Pages372
ISBN0-453-00388-5
OCLC6379182
813/.54
LC ClassPS3573.A426 S4


Commercial Reception

The Second Lady was a New York Times bestseller; it was on the list for nine weeks, peaking at #8.[1]

Film Adaptation

The novel was adapted into a Hindi feature film Sharara (film) (1984) starring Hema Malini.[2]

gollark: I'd say there are already comparatively low-grade examples around in the form of... well, advertising, some weirdness in politics, sort of thing.
gollark: I would hardly call a Tumblr post "proof", but sure.
gollark: Isn't "memetics" more about ideas spreading and whatnot than just "things which do weird stuff to your brain"?
gollark: No idea.
gollark: I suppose that said random police department just went off and made it themselves, though.

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