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THE FAN CLUB

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Author: Irving Wallace

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  • Physical Condition: No Defects

  • Language Published: English

Binding: paperback

Release Date: 01-12-2011

Details: More than any other of Irving Wallace's books, The Fan Club, published in 1974, has excited interest from actresses and film directors. Yet because of it's controversial subject matter, it has still not yet been made into a movie. Four American men meet in a bar and, over drinks, fantasize what it would be life to make love to America's greatest sex symbol. Be it a Marilyn Monroe or a Madonna, the archetype of the unattainable sex goddess is eternal. But, instead of letting their fantasies rest, the men concoct a plan: to kidnap actresss Sharon Fields, and rape her. They enact the plan, and brutalize her mercilessly. Fields has no weapons to free herself but her wits and her talent as an actress. With them, with them, she proves that "sex symbols" need not be stupid pieces of flesh, but can be brilliant, brave women. Fields outwits each man on his own terms and frees herself, taking a satisfying, and much-deserved revenge on each of her abductors; most shockingly on the group's most psychopathic monster. As an eternal subject, written by Wallace at his height as a page-turning storyteller, The Fan Club reads as a modern novel today, three decades after it was written. About The Author: Irving Wallace was born in Chicago. His best-selling award-winning novels have been translated into numerous languages and have sold some 250 million copies around the world. He is considered one of the five most widely read authors of modern times."

EAN: 9788189888046

Package Dimensions: 7.0 x 4.6 x 0.9 inches

Languages: English