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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Fan_ClubThe Fan Club - Wikipedia

    The Fan Club is a novel by Irving Wallace published in 1974 about a group of young men who stalk and plan to kidnap and coerce a popular actress into having sex with them. [1] Plot summary [ edit ]

  2. Follow Irving Wallace and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Irving Wallace Author Page.

  3. Irving Wallace (Chicago, Illinois, 19 de marzo de 1916 - Los Ángeles, California, 29 de junio de 1990) fue un escritor estadounidense de gran fama en todo el mundo.

  4. Irving Wallace was an American bestselling author and screenwriter. His extensively researched books included such page-turners as The Chapman Report (1960), about human sexuality; The Prize (1962), a fictional behind-the-scenes account of the Nobel Prizes; The Man, about a black man becoming president of the U.S. in the 1960s; and The Word (1972), about the discovery of a new gospel.

  5. Sep 20, 2015 · Irving Wallace was an American bestselling author and screenwriter. His extensively researched books included such page-turners as The Chapman Report (1960), about human sexuality; The Prize (1962), a fictional behind-the-scenes account of the Nobel Prizes; The Man, about a black man becoming president of the U.S. in the 1960s; and The Word (1972), about the discovery of a new gospel.

  6. Irving Wallace (born Irving Wallechinsky) was an American bestselling author and screenwriter. He was the father of Olympic historian David Wallechinsky and author Amy Wallace. Genres: Mystery

  7. Irving Wallace was an American bestselling author and screenwriter. His extensively researched books included such page-turners as The Chapman Report (1960), about human sexuality; The Prize (1962), a fictional behind-the-scenes account of the Nobel Prizes; The Man, about a black man becoming president of the U.S. in the 1960s; and The Word (1972), about the discovery of a new gospel.