My Cousin Rachel

by Daphne Du Maurier
Category: "Fiction - Romance"
Pages:288
Year of Publication:1952
Date Read:11/23/1998
Notes:The gripping story of a Victorian young man whose placid life in the English countryside is turned inside-out by an older woman. The young man is Philip Ashley, the novel's narrator. Orphaned at an early age, he's been raised by his bachelor uncle Ambrose, who falls in love and marries while traveling in Florence, then dies there in suspicious circumstances. Shortly after her husband's death, Ambrose's widow turns up in England, setting the stage for the unfolding of a relationship between the callow Philip and the beautiful, sophisticated, mysterious widow. And while Philip impetuously embraces the role of the moth flapping full-tilt toward the flame, the widow never puts a foot wrong. Is she designedly luring Philip to his doom? Might she even have had a hand in Ambrose's death?
My Rating: 6

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Review - My Cousin Rachel

The author spends the entire book building up a case against Rachel, then at the very end … I don't want to ruin the book for anyone. Let's just say I wasn't sure what happened but I don't really care.
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