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Originating from the picturesque coastal region of Cornwall, England, four remarkable novels have captured the imagination of readers worldwide. These literary gems, each with its own distinct charm and narrative prowess, have cemented their places as timeless classics.

First among them is the haunting tale of "Jamaica Inn," penned by the renowned Daphne du Maurier. Set against the rugged backdrop of the Cornish moors, this gripping story follows the journey of a young woman, Mary Yellan, as she navigates the treacherous waters of her aunt's mysterious inn and the dark secrets that lurk within. Deftly weaving together elements of Gothic fiction and psychological suspense, du Maurier masterfully crafts a narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

Equally captivating is "Rebecca," another of du Maurier's literary masterpieces. This hauntingly beautiful story revolves around a young, unnamed woman who finds herself thrust into the shadows of her new husband's past, as she struggles to come to terms with the lingering presence of his former wife, the enigmatic and captivating Rebecca. With its intricate plot, richly drawn characters, and atmospheric setting, "Rebecca" has become a timeless classic, inspiring numerous adaptations and captivating generations of readers.

Shifting gears, we encounter the swashbuckling adventure of "Frenchman's Creek" by the same author. Set in the 17th century, this novel transports readers to the rugged Cornish coastline, where a noblewoman, Dona, finds herself drawn to a dashing French pirate, sparking a forbidden romance that defies the bounds of social propriety. Blending historical fiction, romance, and a touch of thrilling escapism, "Frenchman's Creek" takes the reader on a journey of passion, intrigue, and the pursuit of personal freedom.

Finally, we have "My Cousin Rachel" by Daphne du Maurier, a captivating psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of trust, suspicion, and the allure of the unknown. The story follows a young man, Philip, as he grapples with the enigmatic presence of his cousin's widow, Rachel, whom he suspects of orchestrating a sinister plot. With its masterful exploration of moral ambiguity and the power of perception, "My Cousin Rachel" stands as a testament to du Maurier's exceptional storytelling abilities.

These four Cornish novels, each crafted with a unique voice and distinctive setting, have become beloved classics, transcending time and captivating readers across generations. Through their rich narratives, vivid characters, and evocative landscapes, they have cemented Cornwall's reputation as a wellspring of literary brilliance, forever etching these tales into the hearts and minds of those who venture into their captivating worlds.

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publisher‎Victor Gollancz; Ninth Impression edition (January 1, 1979)
language‎English
hardcover‎852 pages
isbn_10‎0575024119
isbn_13‎978-0575024113
item_weight‎2.25 pounds
dimensions‎6.1 x 1.89 x 9.37 inches
best_sellers_rank#455,770 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#4,818 in Contemporary Literature & Fiction
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