Tackle!

Tackle!

Fiction & Poetry, Modern & Contemporary Fiction | Paperback Published on: 09/05/2024
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Tackle!
Jilly Cooper scores with another unbeatable read!
JIlly Cooper is back with another great read, this time set in the super competitive world of football. Rupert Campbell- Black’s daughter Bianca is liv... READ MORE
Maggie at Bracknell
Tackle!
A good tackle
Fans of Jilly Coppers books read them for escapism, fun, laughter a bit of spice and wondering what Rupert Campbell Black is up to next. We are also wonder... READ MORE
Too many books not enough time

Synopsis

Rupert Campbell-Black, undefeated race-horse owner and handsomest man in the world, is in the darkest of places.

His adored wife, Taggie, is about to undergo chemotherapy, his beloved horse Love Rat has died, and now his daughter Bianca wants him to buy a languishing local football club - a sport Rupert knows nothing about - so she can return to Rutshire with her football star husband.

Rupert's first impressions of Searston Rovers are distinctly unfavourable. But swayed by Bianca and Taggie, soon Rupert has signed the deal. As Searston's new owner, he won't stand for anything less than victory in the Premier League, despite the odds being stacked against him.

With help from the club's ravishing and adorable secretary, Tember West, Rupert sets out to mastermind Searston's rise to the top, starting with taking charge of the players - much to the fury of Searston's manager.

The rival football club and their corrupt dealings aren't going to make it easy for him either - and they have a history of foul play. Let the sabotage and scandal begin.

  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780552177849
  • Number of pages: 528
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 197 x 127 x 36 mm

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