She wrote <b>exciting plots</b>, she was highly skilled at arousing suspense, and she was, too, a writer of <b>fearless originality</b>

Guardian

Du Maurier is a storyteller whose sole aim is to bewitch and beguile. And in <i>My Cousin Rachel</i> she does both, with Rebecca looking fondly over her shoulder

New York Times

Du Maurier has no equal

Sunday Telegraph

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This comes closer to Rebecca than anything Miss du Maurier has done and is, I think, <b>one of her best novels</b>, ingeniously contrived as to plot, successfully realized as to characters

Kirkus Reviews

From the first page . . . the reader is back in the moody, brooding atmosphere of<i> Rebecca</i>

New York Times Book Review

No other popular writer has so <b>triumphantly defied classification</b> . . . She satisfied all the questionable criteria of popular fiction, and yet satisfied the exacting requirements of "real literature", something very few novelists ever do

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'Du Maurier is mistress of the sleight of hand in fiction . . . brilliantly, marvellously chilling' MAGGIE O'FARRELL

'Moody and unnerving' GILLIAN FLYNN
'Sinuous and undeniably feral' JULIE MYERSON

***

'Every day, haunted still by doubt, I ask myself a question which I cannot answer.
Was Rachel innocent or guilty?'


Philip Ashley has been raised by his cousin Ambrose as heir to his beautiful Cornish estate. But this close-knit world is shattered when Ambrose travels to Florence, where he unexpectedly falls in love and marries - only to die of a strange illness. Before long, his beautiful, mysterious widow arrives in England - and despite himself, Philip is caught in her spell. But is Rachel a victim, a saviour - or a murderess?

Du Maurier is a storyteller whose sole aim is to bewitch and beguile' NEW YORK TIMES
'Du Maurier has no equal' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
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'Every day, haunted still by doubt, I ask myself a question which I cannot answer.
Was Rachel innocent or guilty?'


Philip Ashley has been raised by his cousin Ambrose as heir to his beautiful Cornish estate. But this close-knit world is shattered when Ambrose sets off on a trip to Florence, where he unexpectedly falls in love and marries - only to die of a strange illness.

Before long, his beautiful, mysterious widow arrives in England - and despite himself, Philip is caught in her spell. But is Rachel a victim, a saviour, or a murderess?

'Mistress of the sleight of hand in fiction . . . brilliantly, marvellously chilling' MAGGIE O'FARRELL
'Moody and unnerving' GILLIAN FLYNN
'Tightly plotted, sinuous and undeniably feral' JULIE MYERSON
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A storyteller whose sole aim is to bewitch and beguile' NEW YORK TIMES
'The master of slow-burning menace' STACEY HALLS

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780349019277
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Vendor
Virago Press Ltd
Vekt
280 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

Forfatter

Biographical note

Daphne du Maurier (1907-1989) was born in London, England. In 1931 her first novel, The Loving Spirit was published. A biography of her father and three other novels followed, but it was the novel Rebecca that launched her into the literary stratosphere and made her one of the most popular authors of her day. In 1932, du Maurier married Major Frederick Browning with whom she had three children.

Many of du Maurier's bestselling novels and short stories were adapted into award-winning films, including Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds and Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now. In 1969, du Maurier was awarded the Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (DBE). She lived most of her life in Cornwall and died there which is the setting for many of her books.