No Way to Treat a First Lady

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"No Way to Treat a First Lady" is a satirical novel by Christopher Buckley that follows the scandalous trial of a First Lady accused of murdering her philandering husband, the President.

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instanceOf novel
satirical novel
author Christopher Buckley NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre legal satire
political satire
satire
hasFictionalInstitution United States federal courts NERFINISHED
White House NERFINISHED
hasFictionalProfession defense attorney
hasFictionalUSPresident philandering husband of the First Lady
hasHumorType legal humor
political humor
hasWorkInSeries Christopher Buckley political satires
language English
literaryPeriod contemporary American literature
mainCharacter Elizabeth MacMann NERFINISHED
mainCharacterOccupation First Lady of the United States NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrativeFocus trial of a First Lady accused of murdering the President
narrativeStyle third-person
plotElement First Lady allegedly kills her philandering husband, the President
high-profile murder trial
media circus around the trial
satire of American legal system
satire of Washington politics
publisher Random House NERFINISHED
setting Washington, D.C.
subjectMatter First Lady of the United States in fiction
United States presidency in fiction
criminal trial in fiction
targetAudience adult readers
theme American legal system
celebrity culture
marital infidelity
media sensationalism
political scandal
power and marriage in politics
tone comic
satirical
workOfAuthor Christopher Buckley NERFINISHED

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Christopher Buckley notableWork No Way to Treat a First Lady