Rebecca’s Tale

Rebecca’s Tale by Sally Beauman, published by TimeWarner Paperbacks in 2002, is a captivating exploration of the aftermath of Rebecca’s death, which occurred twenty years prior. Set in April 1951, the narrative delves into the events surrounding the inquest that controversially ruled her death a suicide, as well as the destruction of Manderley, the de Winter family’s ancestral home. This edition spans 627 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes including investigation, death, and the lingering presence of ghosts, as the story unfolds to reveal the complexities surrounding Rebecca’s life and legacy. The narrative invites exploration into the lives of those affected by her death, weaving together elements of fiction and mystery. As the tale progresses, it becomes clear that Rebecca’s story is far from over, offering insights into the impact of her life on the characters who remain.
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April 1951. It is twenty years since the death of Rebecca, the hauntingly beautiful first wife of Maxim de Winter. It is twenty years since the inquest, which famously and controversially passed a verdict of suicide. Twenty years since Manderley, the de Winter’s ancient family seat, was razed to the ground. But Rebecca’s tale is just beginning…
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