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Original Title: Pandora
ISBN: 0552211540 (ISBN13: 9780552211543)
Series: Rutshire Chronicles #7
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Pandora (Rutshire Chronicles #7) Paperback | Pages: 558 pages
Rating: 3.83 | 1928 Users | 50 Reviews

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Title:Pandora (Rutshire Chronicles #7)
Author:Jilly Cooper
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 558 pages
Published:2002 by Bantam
Categories:Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. European Literature. British Literature

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No picture ever came more beautiful than Raphael's Pandora. Discovered by a dashing young lieutenant, Raymond Kelvedon in a Normandy Chateau in 1944, she had cast her spell over his family - all artists and dealers - for fifty years. Hanging in a turret of their lovely Cotswold house, Pandora witnessed Raymond's tempestuous wife Galena both entertaining a string of lovers, and giving birth to her four children: Jupiter, Alizarin, Jonathan and superbrat Sienna. Then an exquisite stranger rolls up, claiming to be a long-lost daughter of the family, setting the three Belvedon brothers at each other's throats. Accompanying her is her fatally glamorous boyfriend, whose very different agenda includes an unhealthy interest in the Raphael.

During a fireworks party, the painting is stolen. The hunt to retrieve it takes the reader on a thrilling journey to Vienna, Geneva, Paris, New York and London. After a nail-biting court case and a record-smashing Old Masters sale at Sotheby's, passionate love triumphs and Pandora is restored to her rightful home.

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Ratings: 3.83 From 1928 Users | 50 Reviews

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No idea how I missed this one before now! It even has Rupert Campbell-Black!!

Just what the doctor ordered during stay-at-home guidelines. Fun, entertaining, easy read with a great cast of characters. Happy ending-ish, with Coopers signature style and tropes. Not published in the US unfortunately.

Although I was skipping a few gossip-filled pages here and there, I admit that the end of this book is better than the beginning, and all the twists and turns make me admire the author and gave the book a very solid four-star rating. This would make a great beach read.

If you enjoy broad satire, have a bit of a clue about the British class system and are open to novels that lead you on goose trails with hijinks and shenanigans all the way to a neatly and delightful ending, you can't do better than Jilly Cooper. Her books are, to use the English expression, "a lark ", filled with high comedy, pretentious snobs, salt of the earth types, love stories, romps, successes and rightful devastation of the villains in the plot. The plot, however, is always so serpentine

Jilly is back on form really great read. Wonderful characters. Nice twist



The first time I read this entry in the Rutshire Chronicles, I didnt love it as much the previous books. However, it has grown on me over the years and now I have a real affection for the characters, (most of them, Emerald, much like Abby Rosen, irritates me to no end) especially the ones we continue to see in the future like Dicky & Dora and the Cartwrights. The story has a lot of threads but is tied up neatly with a big spangly bow at the happy ending. I do admit that Visitors storyline

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