
" I think it's safe to say that I was haunted by this Gothic Tale long after I finished the book. "A taut, well, written story that will no doubt grab you attention and not let it go until the very last page.

It was intriguing and suspenseful." - Cindy's Love of Books

another Sourcebook's reprint and boy, are we thankful." - A Reader's Respite "In 1951, du Maurier released "My Cousin Rachel" and this one is, thus far in our du Maurier reading journey, A Reader's Respite's favorite. "efinitely entertaining and suspenseful." - We Be Reading "IF YOU HAVE NOT HEARD, read this thing." - Books I Done Read "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. "Double-distilled readers' delight." - Manchester Guardian And in My Cousin Rachel she does both, with Rebecca looking fondly over her shoulder." - New York Times a storyteller whose sole aim is to bewitch and beguile. Could this exquisite woman, who seems to genuinely share Philip's grief at Ambrose's death, really be as cruel as Philip imagined? Or is she the kind, passionate woman with whom Ambrose fell in love? Philip struggles to answer this question, knowing Ambrose's estate, and his own future, will be destroyed if his answer is wrong. Now Rachel has arrived at Philip's newly inherited estate. But the final, brief letters Ambrose wrote hint that his love had turned to paranoia and fear. While in Italy, Ambrose fell in love with Rachel, a beautiful English and Italian woman. Philip, the heir to Ambrose's beautiful English estate, is crushed that the man he loved died far from home.

Philip Ashley's older cousin Ambrose, who raised the orphaned Philip as his own son, has died in Rome. "From the first page.the reader is back in the moody, brooding atmosphere of Rebecca." - The New York Timesįrom the bestselling author of Rebecca, another classic set in beautiful and mysterious Cornwall. Soon to be a major motion picture starring Rachel Weisz and Sam Claflin!
