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  2. Rosamunde Pilcher - Wikipedia

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    Rosamunde Pilcher, OBE (née Scott; 22 September 1924 – 6 February 2019) [2] was a British novelist, best known for her sweeping novels set in Cornwall. Her books have sold over 60 million copies worldwide. [ 3 ]

  3. September (novel) - Wikipedia

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    September is a novel by Rosamunde Pilcher. September was published in 1990, three years after The Shell Seekers. [1] Although one Shell Seekers character, Noel Keeling, is a significant figure, a new cast is introduced.

  4. The Shell Seekers - Wikipedia

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    The Shell Seekers is a 1987 novel by Rosamunde Pilcher. It became one of her most famous best-sellers. It was nominated by the British public in 2003 as one of the top 100 novels in the BBC's Big Read. [1] In Germany the novel is called Die Muschelsucher and was also in the top 100 novels. [2]

  5. Nancherrow - Wikipedia

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    Nancherrow is a British TV movie sequel to Rosamunde Pilcher's Coming Home. It aired on ITV television from 4 to 5 April 1999. [ 1 ] The story is set in the country mansion called Nancherrow on the Cornish coast.

  6. The Shell Seekers (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Shell Seekers is a 1989 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Rosamunde Pilcher and starring Angela Lansbury. [1] The film aired on ABC on December 3, 1989 in the U.S. and on ITV on December 21, 1989 in the UK; it was later reaired on CBS on January 31, 1993. [2]

  7. The Blue Bedroom and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Bedroom is a 1985 short story collection by British writer Rosamunde Pilcher, [1] her first. It consists of 13 stories and has a preface by Lee Quarfoot, who was then fiction editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine.