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Write a ReviewA chilling story of ambition, Daphne du Maurier's third novel has lost none of its ability to unsettle and disturb.
Julius Lévy has grown up in a peasant family in a village on the banks of the Seine. A quick-witted urchin caught up in the Franco-Prussian War, he is soon forced by tragedy to escape to Algeria. Once there, he learns the ease of swindling, the rewards of love affairs, and the value of secrecy. Before he's twenty, he's in London, where his empire-building begins in earnest. Driven by a lifelong hunger for power, he becomes a rich and ruthless man. His one weakness--his daughter Gabriel...
Dame Daphne du Maurier (1907-1989) wrote more than twenty-five acclaimed novels, short stories, and plays, including Rebecca, My Cousin Rachel, Jamaica Inn, and The House on the Strand. She was also a passionate and skillful chronicler of her own remarkable, famously artistic family. Now, three of her fine novels have been reissued in the distinguished Virago Modern Classics series.
Du Maurier's 1933 volume is one of her signature literary soap operas. A street-smart French peasant boy scrapes and connives his way into a fortune as a power-hungry adult. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
The Cornish coast had probably never seemed so ominous until Daphne du Maurier set her pen to it. Playing up the isolated, somewhat wild patches of the area she called home, du Maurier created gothic stories tinged by both romance and horror -- most famously with her tale of the ultimate nightmare ex-wife, Rebecca.
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