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Don't Look Now and Other Stories (Paperback)
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Don't Look Now and Other Stories (Paperback)
Series: Penguin Modern Classics
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Collecting five stories of suspense, mystery and slow, creeping
horror, Daphne Du Maurier's Don't Look Now and Other Stories
includes an introduction by Susan Hill, author of The Woman in
Black, in Penguin Modern Classics. John and Laura have come to
Venice to try and escape the pain of their young daughter's death.
But when they encounter two old women who claim to have second
sight, they find that instead of laying their ghosts to rest they
become caught up in a train of increasingly strange and violent
events. The four other haunting, evocative stories in this volume
also explore deep fears and longings, secrets and desires: 'Not
After Midnight', in which a lonely teacher investigates a
mysterious American couple; 'A Border Line Case', in which a young
woman confronts her father's past and his associations with the
IRA; 'The Way of the Cross', in which a party of pilgrims to
Jerusalem encounter strange phenomena in the Garden of Gethsemane;
and 'The Breakthrough', in which a scientist claims to be able to
trap the soul at the point of death ... Daphne du Maurier (1907-89)
- English novelist, biographer, and playwright, who published
romantic suspense novels, mostly set on the coast of Cornwall. Du
Maurier is best known for and Jamaica Inn (1936), filmed by Alfred
Hitchcock in 1939, Rebecca (1938), filmed by Hitchcock in 1940, and
The Birds (1952), filmed by Hitchcock in 1963. If you enjoyed Don't
Look Now and Other Stories, you might like Shirley Jackson's The
Haunting of Hill House, also available in Penguin Modern Classics.
'Daphne du Maurier has no equal' Sunday Telegraph 'Du Maurier
created a scale by which modern women can measure their feelings'
Stephen King
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