Jamaica Inn - Daphne Du Maurier - Books - William Morrow & Company - 9780062404893 - September 1, 2015
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Jamaica Inn

Daphne Du Maurier

Jamaica Inn

Marc Notes: ; A fine romantic tale...rich in suspense and surprise. --New York Times Book Review On a bitter November evening, young Mary Yellan journeys across the rainswept moors to Jamaica Inn in honor of her mother's dying request. When she arrives, the warning of the coachman begins to echo in her memory, for her aunt Patience cowers before hulking Uncle Joss Merlyn. Terrified of the inn's brooding power, Mary gradually finds herself ensnared in the dark schemes being enacted behind its crumbling walls -- and tempted to love a man she dares not trust.; Description based on vendor-supplied metadata.; EBSCO complete collection. Review Citations: Wilson Fiction Catalog 01/01/2010 pg. 186 (EAN 9781840024098, Paperback) Wilson Fiction Catalog 01/01/2014 pg. 238 (EAN 9781840024098, Paperback) Contributor Bio:  du Maurier, Daphne Daphne du Maurier (1907--1989), a novelist, playwright, biographer, and short-story writer, was born into an artistic family in London. She began writing short stories and articles in 1928 and in 1931 her first novel, "The Loving Spirit," was published. Many of her works were adapted into films, including "Rebecca,"" ""The Birds," and "Don't Look Now." In June 1969, du Maurier was named a Dame of the British Empire. Patrick McGrath was born in London in 1950. His works include "Blood and Water and Other Tales," "The Grotesque," "Spider," "Dr. Haggard's Disease," "Asylum" (which was short-listed for the 1996 "Guardian" Fiction Prize and made into a feature film), "Martha Peake," and "Port Mungo," His most recent novel is "Trauma" (April 2008). He lives in London and New York with his wife, Maria Aitken.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 2015
ISBN13 9780062404893
Publishers William Morrow & Company
Pages 352
Dimensions 135 × 201 × 23 mm   ·   272 g

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