Set against the backdrop of the English
Cotswolds countryside,
Riders follows the fortunes of a group of
show jumping stars. The novel centres on a rivalry between two men, Jake Lovell and Rupert Campbell-Black, who were at school together and subsequently compete against each other in the 1970s. Their animosity stemmed from Campbell-Black bullying Lovell at boarding school, which was motivated by
anti-gypsy sentiment. Whilst Campbell-Black was rich with an inherited fortune, Lovell was poor and his mother died by suicide when he was young. In order to have enough money to set up his own show-jumping yard, Lovell married a
debutante named Tory Maxwell to whom he was not always faithful. Campbell-Black was a renowned womaniser, who had many lovers, before, during, and after his marriage to an American woman called Helen Macaulay. They met when Macaulay was acting as a
hunt saboteur. Nevertheless, they married after a short courtship, but Campbell-Black was never faithful to her, having multiple affairs and at least one
illegitimate child. Family life aside, the drama is in the show jumping ring as Lovell and Campbell-Black compete against each at competitions across Europe. Their animosity grows, and they both take over one another's horses in a range of circumstances. Lovell, for example, rescues a horse called Macaulay from quarries in the Middle East where Campbell-Black had sold him, after beating the horse too hard. In return, Campbell-Black buys a horse called Rockstar that was being trained by Lovell, but owned by his parents-in-law, who sold him on. Wider sub-plots involved Campbell-Black's best friend Billy Lloyd-Foxe, who is married to a journalist called Janey. When the two separate he starts a relationship with Tory's younger sister Fenella Maxwell, who Jake trained in show jumping. The novel culminates at the
Los Angeles Olympics, where Lovell elopes with Helen, Campbell-Black's wife after they have an affair. Campbell-Black dislocates his shoulder, so has to ride one-handed, along with Fenella and one other rider; the whole team a man down due to Lovell's departure. They win gold. == Background ==