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Murder on the Cliffs (Daphne du Maurier, Bk 1)
Murder on the Cliffs - Daphne du Maurier, Bk 1
Author: Joanna Challis
ISBN-13: 9781615238736
ISBN-10: 1615238735
Publication Date: 11/24/2009
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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donkeycheese avatar reviewed Murder on the Cliffs (Daphne du Maurier, Bk 1) on + 1255 more book reviews
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To solve a murder mystery while on holiday is no way to catch a suitable husband.

Daphne du Maureer gave up her London season to study and research ancient scrolls at an abbey on the Cornish coast. She stays with an old friend of her mother's, Ewe Sinclair. Ewe is a self-proclaimed busybody who knows almost everything about everyone in the small quaint town.

Not long after Daphne's arrival, she takes a walk along the coast and hears a terrifying scream. Running, she spies a young girl with a body at her feet. The young lady's name is Lianne and she is terrified to tell her family about the death. Daphne speculates about the dead woman. Did she jump to her death from the cliffs or was she pushed? Daphne reassures her and follows Lianne to the most magnificent mansion she has ever seen named Padthaway.

The woman who died was Lianne's brother's, Lord David, fiance'. An investigation ensues and the death is ruled accidental. However, Daphne and Ewe don't believe it was an accident, but murder. Daphne begins to spend more and more of her time with the inhabitants of Padthaway trying to unravel the puzzle surrounding the murder on the cliffs.

MURDER ON THE CLIFFS: A DAPHNE DU MAURIER MYSTERY is a gothic mystery full of suspense and unique characters. The setting is eerie, yet relieved with sporadic and unexpected humor. The plot twists and spirals like a morning mist that doesn't dissipate until all is revealed. MURDER ON THE CLIFFS; A DAPHNE DU MAURIER MYSTERY will have you up late burning the midnight oil. A stellar read!
reviewed Murder on the Cliffs (Daphne du Maurier, Bk 1) on + 42 more book reviews
Very, very good start for Daphne. She is in the right place at the right time to observe and find a dead body. She is very insightful and works well with those around her. Good story and well written. Kept me guessing til the end.
perryfran avatar reviewed Murder on the Cliffs (Daphne du Maurier, Bk 1) on + 1224 more book reviews
This is the first of three mystery novels featuring young Daphne Du Maurier written by Challis. Of course Du Maurier was the author of the classic Rebecca and many other novels.

Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning, (13 May 1907 â 19 April 1989) was an English author and playwright. Although she is classed as a romantic novelist, her stories seldom feature a conventional happy ending, and have been described as "moody and resonant" with overtones of the paranormal. These bestselling works were not at first taken seriously by critics, but have since earned an enduring reputation for storytelling craft. Many have been successfully adapted into films, including the novels Rebecca, My Cousin Rachel, and Jamaica Inn and the short stories "The Birds" and "Don't Look Now/Not After Midnight". Du Maurier spent much of her life in Cornwall where most of her works are set. As her fame increased through her novels and the films based upon them, she became more reclusive.

In Murder on the Cliffs, Daphne is spending the summer in Cornwall to look into some lost Charlemagne manuscripts stored at a local abbey. But while there, she stumbles into a murder mystery involving a rich family living at their estate called Padthaway. She discovers a young woman dead at the bottom of a cliff with a young girl screaming over her. Was it an accident or murder? Well Daphne decides to try to solve the mystery and to do so gets involved with the Hartley family of Padthaway. Along the way, she also meets up with her future husband, Sir Frederick Browning, who is working with Scotland Yard. The mysteries and the atmosphere of Padthaway and its family are to be the basis of Du Maurier's most famous work, REBECCA, but the place could have also inspired some of her other works with its history of pirates and smuggling.

Overall, I thought this was a pretty good mystery featuring an author who I always enjoy reading (I've read several of du Maurier's novels). I did have one quibble: the book was supposed to take place in 1921. Since du Maurier was born in 1907, that would make her about 14 at the time but in the book she comes off as older ... probably 18 or 19. Would still give this a mild recommendation.