I'm going with The King's General, although Mary Anne is a close second. I've been saving Rebecca for a rainy day, although I think I read it years ago.
Rebecca is one of my favorite du Maurier novels, but I do have a special fondness for The House on the Strand....it was the first time-slip novel I remember reading that began my interest in dual-time novels.
Rebecca is my favourite du Maurier novel and also one of my all time favourite books by any author! I also loved both The House on the Strand and The Scapegoat.
My favorite is Cousin Rachel. Very good person narrative. It has also made a TV series of the book with Geraldine Chaplin plays the lead role. It is well made and very good. I wish you a nice Sunday! Zinnia
I'm going with The King's General, although Mary Anne is a close second. I've been saving Rebecca for a rainy day, although I think I read it years ago.
ReplyDeleteRebecca is one of my favorite du Maurier novels, but I do have a special fondness for The House on the Strand....it was the first time-slip novel I remember reading that began my interest in dual-time novels.
ReplyDeleteDifficult decision as I love so many of them, but I think I will have to go with Rebecca as the first one I ever read and all time favourite!! :) x
ReplyDeleteRebecca is my favourite du Maurier novel and also one of my all time favourite books by any author! I also loved both The House on the Strand and The Scapegoat.
ReplyDeleteAs much as I love Rebecca, my favourite is actually My Cousin Rachel. It makes for absolutely fascinating discussion.
ReplyDeleteI was afraid that Rebecca would be the only one mentioned and I'm glad that it isn't so...
ReplyDeleteMy Cousin Rachel is a fascinating book as well and should be on the list. It is a close second to Rebecca for me.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Cousin Rachel. Very good person narrative. It has also made a TV series of the book with Geraldine Chaplin plays the lead role. It is well made and very good. I wish you a nice Sunday! Zinnia
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