'The second lady', written by famous American author Irving Wallace, is a fascinating USA-Russia cold war thriller.
When I read this book for the first time, I was in 9th or 10th standard and ofcourse I read the translated version back then.
The plot of the story was so intriguing that I had to look for original book when started reading English novels.
The story goes like this - To grab an inside information over a politically critical matter, KGB (Soviets intelligence agency) plots an unbelievable plan to replace the American First Lady with a look alike, a Russian actress with strong resemblance who has been tweaked and trained to perfection over the period of three years.
The replacement happens as planned but un-foreseen hurdles keep cropping up in the secret mission.
We have to keep in mind that this book was released in 1980. The secret services of the time had been small force then. The internet, mobile phones were atleast fifteen years away from becoming mainstream reality. So the story has to be lived in the period it has been told.
This book has everything that a perfect novel demands - gripping plot, love, drama, action, entertainment.
Irving's writing style is not very tricky but the overall storyline and continuous twists keep readers hooked till the end.
The nail biting and unusual climax left me absolutely stunned.
Certainly an entertaining and unput-down-able page turner read, wonder why it didn't get converted into movie or TV series.
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