Published: 1988

#2 in the series

Rivals

Into the cut-throat world of Corinium television comes Declan O’Hara, a mega-star of great glamour and integrity with a radiant feckless wife, a handsome son and two ravishing teenage daughters.

Living rather too closely across the valley is Rupert Campbell-Black, divorced and as dissolute as ever, and now the Tory Minister for Sport.

Declan needs only a few days at Corinium to realise that the Managing Director, Lord Baddingham, is a crook who has recruited him merely to help retain the franchise for Corinium. Baddingham has also enticed Cameron Cook, a gorgeous but domineering woman executive, to produce Declan’s programme. Declan and Cameron detest each other, provoking a storm of controversy into which Rupert plunges with his usual abandon.

As a rival group emerges to pitch for the franchise, reputations ripen and decline, true love blossoms and burns, marriages are made and shattered, and sex raises its (delicious) head at almost every throw as, in bed and boardroom, the race is on to capture the Cotswold Crown.

A little note from Jilly:

A brand-new audiobook recording narrated by Georgia Tennant, star of Doctor Who: Dreamland and Staged, has been released to coincide with the TV adaptation from Disney+.

 

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Jilly Cooper is the very best… elegant, glamorous, wonderful fun

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I couldn't put it down

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A combination of drama, sex and good social comedy... unputdownable

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It is satisfyingly long, addictive, bitchy, endearing and full of sex and hilarious one-liners

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FAN FEEDBACK

The best thing about Rivals, as with Riders, is the brilliantly drawn cast of characters and the way that the author so successfully immerses you in their world.

Penny R.

Another gem from Jilly Cooper. Who would not love to have Declan reciting Yeats to you?!?! As for the wicked Bas well what can one say except YUM :)

Cherie S.

The usual wonderful Jilly mayhem but this novel has the added madness of the world of television and actors.

Judith W.

I decided to revisit this book after many years and was so glad I did. It is Jilly Cooper at her very best!

Nancy