Jilly Cooper es una aclamada autora inglesa, reconocida por sus perspicaces representaciones de las dinámicas sociales y las relaciones humanas. Tras una exitosa carrera en el periodismo, se aventuró en la ficción, creando novelas que a menudo profundizan en las complejidades del amor, la ambición y el deseo. Su escritura se caracteriza por un estilo vibrante y agudo, repleto de agudas observaciones, que ofrece a los lectores una visión cautivadora de la vida de sus personajes. Cooper capta magistralmente la esencia de la sociedad británica, dejando una marca distintiva en el panorama literario.
dogs sniffing out mines for the British invasion force in the Second World War
- countless brave animals have played their part in the long, cruel history of
war. It is a tragic and horrifying story - yet it has its lighter moments too:
a hilarious game of musical chairs played on camels during the Desert
Campaign;
Over the past 21 years Jilly Cooper has written a selection of best-selling books, mixing outrageous anecdotes from the lives of her family and friends with shrewd and wicked social satire and criticism. Men and Super Men was followed by Women and Super Women and then by the devastatingly outspoken bombshell, Class ; the poignantly evocative The Common Years ; the indispensable How to Survive Christmas and the essential handbook for Nouveau-Rustics, Turn Right at the Spotted Dog.All these and more provide the material for Angels Rush In, a rich and sparkling selection made and introduced by the author herself.
Ricky France-Lynch is moody, macho, and magnificent. He had a large crumbling
estate, a nine-goal polo handicap, and a beautiful wife who was fair game for
anyone with a cheque book. He also had the adoration of fourteen-year-old
Perdita MacLeod. Perdita couldn't wait to leave her dreary school and become a
polo player.
JILLY COOPER'S outrageous new novel is a riotous story of life behind the television screen. It marks the return of Rupert Campbell-Black, the unscrupulous hero of RIDERS, and explores the machinations and pleasures of the very rich, from the agonies of obession to the passions and betrayal of men and women used to getting what they want.
Whether you should seek refuge in the cooking sherry or suggest a wholesome
family walk, Jilly offers, in her own irrepressible style, sound but often
hilarious advice about how to get through the roller-coaster ride we call
Christmas.
Lysander Hawkley combined breathtaking good looks with the kindest of hearts. He couldn't pass a stray dog, an ill-treated horse, or a neglected wife without rushing to the rescue. And with neglected wives the rescue invariably led to ecstatic bonking, which didn't please their erring husbands one bit. Lysander's mid-life crisis had begun at twenty-two. Reeling from the death of his beautiful mother, he was out of work, drinking too much, and desperately in debt. The solution came from Ferdie, his fat friend: if Lysander was so good at making husbands jealous, why shouldn't he get paid for it? Let loose among the neglected wives of the ritzy county of Rutshire, Lysander causes absolute havoc. But it is only when he meets Rannaldini, Rutshire's King Rat and a temperamental, fiendishly promiscuous international conductor, that the trouble really starts. The only unglamorous woman around Rannaldini was Kitty. Soom Lysander was convinced that Kitty must be rescued from Rannaldini at all costs, even if it means enlisting the help of the old blue-eyed havoc maker; Rupert Campbell-Black. This new Rutshire chronicle continues the high jinks of the rich and famous that have so lavishly entertained the countless readers of RIDERS and POLO.
Ricky France-Lynch was moody, macho, and magnificent.nbsp;nbsp;He had a large crumbling estate, a nine-goal polo handicap, and a beautiful wife who was fair game for anyone with a chequebook.nbsp;nbsp;He also had the adoration of fourteen-year-old Perdita MacLeod.nbsp;nbsp;Perdita couldn't wait to leave her dreary school and become a polo player.nbsp;nbsp;The polo set were ritzy, wild, and gloriously promiscuous.nbsp;nbsp;Perdita thought she'd get along with them very well. But before she had time to grow up, Ricky's life exploded into tragedy, and Perdita turned into a brat who loved only her horses--and Ricky France-Lynch. Ricky's obsession to win back his wife, and Perdita's to win both Ricky and a place as a top-class polo player, take the reader on a wildly exciting journey--to the estancias of Argentina, to Palm Beach and Deauville, and on to the royal polo fields of England and the glamorous pitches of California where the most heroic battle of all is destined to be fought--a match that is about far more than just the winning of a huge silver cup...