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    • Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Inc.
    • Pub. Date: March 2006
    • ISBN-13: 9781579125691
    • Sales Rank: 21,837
    • 374pp
    • Edition Description: Special Value
     
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    Synopsis

    A "thumping good read" from a 20th-century master.

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    Du Maurier was a very popular writer during her lifetime, but after she cashed in her chips in 1989, many of her books have gone out of print. This 1951 story is told by young protagonist Philip Ashley, who is cast together with Rachel, his uncle's widow, whom he comes to suspect might have played a role in the man's demise. Is Philip next? Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    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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    Great readby Anonymous

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    September 29, 2008: O.Simon'R.A', I am student in Rosslyn academy., 02/16/2005 review is all wrong I dont know what book he/she was reading this book has nothing to do with south America and ambrose is an only child with no siblings. The book starts of a little dull i would admit but its a bit of reading that you start to understand as the book progress. Did Rachel kill Amborose? did she have a part of his death? Now toward the end did Phillip let Rachel die? was it a mistake or was it the last act of jealous many reader have over looked? the used to hang man is he talking about rachel or himself?

    How was the life of woman when her hasband is deadby Anonymous

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    February 16, 2005: ?My cousin Rachel? by Daphne du Maurier ?My cousin Rachel? is one of popular books of Dephane du Maurier. She is one of the popular South American authors. She is the author of ?Rebecca.? This book is about a woman whose name is Rachel. She lives in Italy and then when her husband (Ambrose) is dead she goes back to South America to her husband?s brother. His name is Philip. The book mainly talks about her life in there; and about things happened in her life. It also talks about her sadness and her happiness. The book is pretty good. Her writing style is simple and any one could understand it. It shows a little bit about South American culture. The book is interesting. It has funny and sad things. It shows the lives of people in rural areas in early years, as far back as 1917. It is an exciting book. The author describes the player briefly. Rachel is a good person. She has confidence. She is strong. She doesn?t worry quickly about some thing even if many things happen in her life. Philip also seems good person but some times he is kind of cruel and he makes her sad. But sometimes he seems to cares about her. When you compare this book with other books it is a good book but there are many books more than this book. Because sometimes it has unnecessary thing so sometimes you get bored. May be if she can write in a more interesting and simple way that makes no one gets bored, many people can read it. I appreciate if every one reads this book. This book is a nice book to read and to feel happy and to get a little bit knowledge about South America. It shows that there are good writers in South America.


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