TRIBUTES have been paid to author Peter Mayle who has died aged 78 after a short illness.

Film director Ridley Scott, a friend and neighbour, said the Brighton-born writer’s work had depicted Anglo-French competitiveness “brilliantly.”

The 2006 film A Good Year, directed by Sir Ridley and starring Russell Crowe and Marion Cotillard, was based on Mayle’s best-seller A Year In Provence.

Mr Scott said: “It was all that humorous competitive spirit between the French and the English that Peter captured brilliantly.

“It was quite true about the French, and it was quite true about the British.

“Peter was a very kind and successful man and his work was driven by his own spirit.

“You could feel whatever he did, whatever he touched was going to work.”

“It was typical Peter that his first book became a best-seller.”

A Year In Provence had previously been turned into a TV series starring John Thaw in 1993.

After leaving Brighton, the author moved to France in the late 1980s and wrote several follow-on books inspired by his love for the country, including Toujours Provence and Encore Provence.

His works proved so popular that he later bought a home in Long Island, New York, to escape crowds of sightseers at his French cottage.

In an interview with the Baltimore Sun in 1996, he said: “We had people coming up the drive from Japan, from Australia, from Germany, from Sweden, from England, from America.

“At the beginning, it was really quite exciting.

“Then it just increased in volume until we were getting four, five, six visits a day.”

In 2002 the author was awarded a Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur by the French government for services to French culture.

Publisher Alfred A Knopf announced on Twitter on Thursday night that Mayle died in a hospital near his home in the south of France after a short illness.

A statement read: “We are sad to report that Peter Mayle, the beloved writer who wrote multiple best-selling books about life in Provence, died early today at a hospital near his home in the south of France. He was 78.”

A Year In Provence was published in 1990 with a print run of 3,000 copies and went on to sell six million copies in 40 languages.

He reflected on his time in the south of France, saying he had found contentment.