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  1. Irving Wallace was married to Sylvia (née Kahn) Wallace, a former magazine writer and editor. Her first novel, The Fountains, was an American best-seller and published in twelve foreign editions. Her second novel, Empress, was published in 1980. She also helped him to produce, along with their two children, The Book of Lists#2 and The Intimate ...

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  2. Initially published in 1987 through the Dell publishing house, this was to mark a return to form for Irving Wallace as an erotic storyteller. Looking at sex and intimacy once again it recaptures both the style and the tone of what came before, showcasing how Wallace has developed as a writer throughout the years.

  3. Jun 30, 1990 · Irving Wallace, whose popular novels over the past 30 years made him one of the best-read and best-selling 20th-century American authors, died yesterday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

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    • June 29, 1990
    • March 19, 1916
    • The Second Lady.
    • The Seventh Secret.
    • The Man.
    • The Prize.
  4. Irving Wallace. U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and screenwriter Irving Wallace excelled at writing popular fiction based on current events. He began writing for various magazines at age 15. He wrote screenplays for a variety of studios from 1950 to 1959, when he turned solely to writing books. His first major bestseller was "The Chapman ...

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  6. The Fan Club is quintessential Irving Wallace: A schizo who is obsessed by his love for a Hollywood sex goddess recruits three other men, and together they kidnap the actress and imprison her in an isolated cabin. After she is raped, she realizes that only she can save herself, and she uses all of her skills as a manipulator of men to bring ...

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