With the destruction of Manderley, were the de Winters really free of Rebecca's haunting spirit? Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, first published in 1938, remains one of the most immortalized in a 1940 Hitchcock film and still selling 4,000 paperback copies a month. Now England's award-winning author Susan Hill continues the story.
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With the destruction of Manderley, were the de Winters really free of Rebecca's haunting spirit? Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, first published in 1938, remains one of the most immortalized in a 1940 Hitchcock film and still selling 4,000 paperback copies a month. Now England's award-winning author Susan Hill continues the story.
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I was so excited to see a sequal to Rebecca, one of my favorite books. But I was very disappointed in it. At the end of Rebecca, the narrator was a strong and confident woman secure in the knowledge that Max loved her. She wasn't scared of Mrs Danvers or Rebecca anymore.
For some reason, she reverted to the shy, insecure girl of the first half of Rebecca in Mrs de Winter. She was scared of her own shadow and seemed to be Max's nurse instead of wife, and Max became this person who expected her to be happy and smiling all the time, someone who was meloncholy and unlikeable.
Maybe the characters became more likeable, but I couldn't finish it. I only got through five chapters before I quit.
Life is too short to waste your time on this book.