Author:Jilly Cooper
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.
'It is extraordinary that Robert Edric's fiction isn't more widely acclaimed...true to its title this is a work of bleak accomplishment'
—— The Sunday Times'The agony, the despair and the madness of war, with its troubled aftermath, emerge with a fierceness and starkness...a fine achievement, not swiftly forgotten'
—— Scotland on Sunday'Like one of those dreams where you can come awake, and then fall asleep and continue where you left off'
—— The Times'I would defy anyone not to sit down and read to the end'
—— Literary ReviewEdric writes a spare craggy prose . . . makes much contemporary fiction that concentrates on the urban wastes of today seem self-indulgent, sentimental and frivolous
—— Allan Massie , ScotsmanPassion is a fantastic third book in the series . . . So much is explained and readers will get a great insight into the two main characters of the series, as well as a big chunk of back story
—— Heaven, Hell and PurgatoryThe questions raised by the last two books are starting to pull together, and she ends with a real 'how the hell are they going to get out of this one?' cliffhanger which already has me excited for book four
—— Musings of a Bookshop GirlLuce and Daniel's love is put to the ultimate test making for some very tender scenes between our star-crossed couple
—— Jess Hearts BooksA gripping and intelligent take on an ancient theme
—— Katy Moran Book ReviewsFunny, heart-hammering, wise...superb entertainment
—— New York Times Book ReviewA terrific writer... She's changed my perception on life
—— Anna ChancellorA classic of contemporary Americana... variously funny and horrifying and finally, quietly, terribly moving
—— Los Angeles TimesA book that should join those few that every literate person will have to read
—— Boston GlobeA novelist who knows what a proper story is . . . [Tyler is] not only a good and artful writer, but a wise one as well
—— NewsweekIn her ninth novel she has arrived at a new level of power
—— The New Yorker