
Mrs De Winter Av Susan Hill
Rebecca was Daphne du Maurier's most famous and best-loved novel. But what happened next?Married to the sophisticated, wordly-wise Maxim, the second Mrs de Winter's life should be happy and fulfilled. But the vengeful ghost of Rebecca, Maxim's first wife, continues to cast its long shadow over them.Back in Engl......
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<p><b><i>Rebecca</i> was Daphne du Maurier''s most famous and best-loved novel.</b><br><br><b>But what happened next?</b><br><br>Married to the sophisticated, wordly-wise Maxim, the second Mrs de Winter''s life should be happy and fulfilled. But the vengeful ghost of Rebecca, Maxim''s first wife, continues to cast its long shadow over them. Back in England after an absence of over ten years, it seems as if happiness will at last be theirs. <br><br><b>But the de Winters still have to reckon with two hate-consumed figures they once knew - both of whom have very long memories...</b></p>
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