Books by Rosamunde Pilcher and Complete Book Reviews
Rosamunde Pilcher, Author St Martin's Press $25.95 (728p) ISBN 978-0-312-13451-8
Massive in size and vast in scope, Pilcher's latest entertainment seems destined to equal the extraordinary success of her previous novels (September, etc.) as it follows young Judith Dunbar through the tumultuous years before and during WWII. At 14,
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Rosamunde Pilcher, Author St Martin's Press $27.95 (454p) ISBN 978-0-312-24426-2
The author of The Shell Seekers has penned another romance sure to give fans the warm fuzzies, even though it's set in the north of Scotland in winter. Colorful Elfrida Phipps, 60-ish and single, has retired from a lifetime on the stage to a country
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Rosamunde Pilcher, Author St. Martin's Press $7.99 (355p) ISBN 978-0-312-92774-5
Pilcher's collection of heartwarming but formulaic stories set in cozy England spent nine weeks on PW 's hardcover bestseller list. (July)
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Rosamunde Pilcher, Author St. Martin's Press $8.99 (977p) ISBN 978-0-312-95812-1
Set around the time of WW II, Pilcher's tale of youthful friendship and romance spent 16 weeks on PW's bestseller list. (Aug.)
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Rosamunde Pilcher, Author St. Martin's Press $23.95 (560p) ISBN 978-0-312-01058-4
On the heels of a hasty wartime marriage, Penelope Keeling is left to repent at leisure in the English seaside town of Porthkerris, where her artist father and her French mother are spending the duration of World War II. Safe in the embracing arms...
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Rosamunde Pilcher, Author St. Martin's Press $413.1 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-04467-1
Pilcher is one of the best current practitioners of literate commercial fiction. Here again she limns appealing characters with civilized manners who live in beautiful settings; she describes tastefully furnished rooms, magnificent gardens and...
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Rosamunde Pilcher, Author, Jan Carey, Read by Audio Partners $24.95 (0p) ISBN 978-1-57270-134-2
Pilcher is known for her warm, compassionate tales of English family life. But this 1967 novella, available on audio for the first time, is not one of her better efforts. An orphan brought up by her maternal grandmother, 20-year-old Selena has...
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