British novelist Jilly Cooper, known for her risqué and glamorous stories, dies at 88

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Jilly Cooper, a renowned British author known for her risqué and humorous novels like 'Riders' and 'Rivals,' has died unexpectedly at age 88 after a fall. She was celebrated for her sharp social commentary and her 'Rutshire Chronicles,' which sold millions and inspired a TV series. Cooper received numerous accolades, including an OBE, and was praised by public figures for her wit and cultural impact.
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