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| Audio - Abridged, 4 Cassettes | $24.95 |
| MP3 Book - Unabridged | $25.51 |
Daphne du Maurier's young heroine meets the charming Maxim de Winter and despite her youth, they marry and go to Manderley, his home in Cornwall. There, the sinister housekeeper Mrs Danvers and the mystery she keeps alive of his first wife Rebecca - said to have drowned at sea - threatens to overwhelm the marriage.
Published in 1938 Rebecca was a spectacular novel. It later became a fabulous movie starring Joan Fontaine and Lawerence Olivier. And now it is a breathtaking audiotape.
Ann Massey does justice to the frightened young bride and her enemy, the brooding housekeeper Mrs. Danvers, who raised Rebecca... How good is this audiotape? Well, even if you've read the book, seen the movie and know the dark secret that lies at the center of the plot, it still will chill and fascinate you. And for those who come to the audio innocent, well, use cation when driving.
More Reviews and RecommendationsThe 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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November 19, 2009: I loved this book; Du Maurier writes like a dream and the story is just so creepy. It drew me in immediately and kept me fascinated. I adore her style of writing and have read several of her books; although this is by far her masterpiece. The ending so shocked me that I sometimes go back and re-read just that final paragraph...so haunting.
If you loved this book and enjoy intense suspense and psychological thrillers, I would also recommend: anything by Barbara Vine, esp: The Brimstone Wedding, A Fatal Inversion and A Dark Adapted Eye. Also The Shape of Snakes and The Devil's Feather by Minette Walters.Reader Rating:
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September 14, 2009: I am a reader, always have been. I read everything from classical literature to cozy mysteries. To me "REBECCA" will always be my favorite book because it is so beautifully written. The characters are so well developed, we can see them in the mind's eye. There are so many, never anticipated, twists and turns that captivate your imagination and keep you guessing. It has an element of "Jane Eyre" and a bit of "Withering Heights" but with an added dimension of Alfred Hitchcock. Only Hitchcock could have directed the movie, which I also recommend.
Enjoy! You will love it, I always have!