
The second series of Rivals has put the bestselling authorโs brand of saucy jollity back on screen, but what is her bonkbuster nonpareil?
In the last of Jilly Cooperโs Rutshire Chronicles โ her epic, engrossing sagas of bucolic life among horse-riding poshos โ Rupert Campbell-Black, template-handsome cad turned loving husband, is now (I did the maths) 67. Taggie has cancer, which is bracing, since the Chronicles as a whole rarely brush with mortality. I was astonished to learn that Cooper did 15 months of rewrites, following interventions from a sensitivity reader; it is not that sensitive, certainly not on class. Bianca, Rupert and Taggieโs daughter, has fallen in love with a footballer (โfrom the guโerโ โ the Ts are silent) and her father buys a local club to keep them both in the postcode. Cue improbable league successes that make your heart soar.
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