Jilly Cooper, British Romance Novelist, Is Dead at 88

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Books|Jilly Cooper, British Romance Novelist, Is Dead at 88

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A prolific writer and keen observer, she sold millions of copies of her juicy, sometimes racy “Rutshire Chronicles” series.

Jilly Cooper stares into the distance in front of a bookshelf full of books.
The author Jilly Cooper at her home in 2024.Credit...Francesca Jones for The New York Times

Claire Moses

Oct. 6, 2025Updated 6:22 a.m. ET

Jilly Cooper, the grande dame of English romance novels who started as a newspaper columnist and went on to sell millions of copies of her “Rutshire Chronicles” series, set in the upper echelons of British society, died on Sunday. She was 88.

She died after a fall, her publisher, Curtis Brown, said in a statement.

With her series, Ms. Cooper introduced a generation of British readers to the fictional county of Rutshire and its posh residents, including her dashing hero, Rupert Campbell-Black, a polo player turned Conservative member of Parliament — and the most handsome and irresistible man in England.

The series consisted of 11 books, starting with the 1985 novel “Riders,” and centered on Rupert and his friends and foes and on their sometimes outlandish behavior, extramarital activities and lavish parties. In the second book, “Rivals,” Rupert meets his second wife, Taggie, who is helpful and sweet and has severe dyslexia.

In the last entry in the series, “Tackle!,” published in 2023, Rupert explored the world of professional soccer.

Her Rutshire books, often called “bonkbusters” because of their racy scenes, were best sellers in Ms. Cooper’s native England. In October 2024, Disney+ and Hulu released a TV series, “Rivals,” based on the books, bringing her world to American audiences.

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Ms. Cooper posed with her medal after being appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire at Windsor Castle on May 14, 2024.Credit...Andrew Matthews/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

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