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Author | Jilly Cooper |
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Language | English |
Series | Rutshire Chronicles |
Release number | 7 |
Genre | Bonkbuster |
Set in | 21st-century England |
Published | 2002 (Transworld) |
Publisher | Transworld |
Publication date | 2002 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Pages | 558 |
ISBN | 978-0-552-15640-0 |
Preceded by | Score! |
Followed by | Wicked! |
Website | https://www.jillycooper.co.uk/books/pandora/ |
Pandora is a 2002 novel by English writer Jilly Cooper. It is the seventh novel in the Rutshire Chronicles series. Set in the art world, the book follows the career of Raymond Belvedon, who whilst a young army officer in the Second World War, steals a painting called Pandora. The painting is later stolen from his family home and the novel follows the cast as they locate the painting. The denouement of the novel is a record-breaking sale at Sotheby's with the sale of Pandora as the centrepiece. Quentin Letts described the novel as Cooper "back on nostril-flaring, leg-splaying top form", whilst Robert Macfarlane described the novel's sexual activities as usually simple and happy, where "mutuality of orgasm is a given".
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