Synopses & Reviews
From the queen of the British bestseller lists comes the classic hit every Englishwoman remembers with a sigh --
Riders, the steamy, scandalous tale of sexual and equestrian competition within the heroic world of international show jumping.
Welcome to a world of cutthroat competition populated by fearless athletes, wealthy sponsors, and beautiful starlets and set against the glorious Cotswold countryside and the playgrounds of the world. Within this arena we meet the brooding gypsy Jake Lovell, under whose magic hands the most difficult horse or woman becomes biddable, who is driven by his hatred of Rupert Campbell-Black, the handsome and supremely confident star of the show ring. They steal each other's horses and love each other's women as they push themselves and their mounts to impossible extremes, until their feud erupts, with devastating consequences, at the Los Angeles Olympics.
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"Blockbusting fiction at its best."
-- The Mail on Sunday (UK)
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"I defy anyone not to like her book. It is a delight from start to finish."
-- Auberon Waugh, Daily Mail (UK)
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"Sex and horses: who could ask for more?"
-- The Sunday Telegraph (UK)
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"Blockbusting fiction at its best."
-- The Mail on Sunday (UK)
About the Author
Jilly Cooper is a journalist, writer, and media superstar whose bestselling books include Rivals, Polo, The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous, Appassionata, Score!, Pandora, and most recently, Wicked. She lives with her husband in Gloucestershire, UK.