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    <![CDATA[My Cousin Rachel]]>
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    <![CDATA[I threw the piece of paper on the fire. She saw it burn ...Orphaned at an early age, Philip Ashley is raised by his benevolent older cousin, Ambrose. Resolutely single, Ambrose delights in Philip as his heir, a man who will love his grand home as much as he does himself. But the cosy world the two construct is shattered when Ambrose sets off on a trip to Florence. There he falls in love and marries - and there he dies suddenly. In almost no time at all, the new widow - Philip's cousin Rachel - turns up in England. Despite himself, Philip is drawn to this beautiful, sophisticated, mysterious woman like a moth to the flame. And yet ...might she have had a hand in Ambrose's death?<br/>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This novel could easily have been a short story or a novella, and the story suffers from being stretched out too much.  The narrator is annoying - props to du Maurier for writing believably in a man's voice, but because the narrator's thoughtless and you always have reason to doubt Rachel's motives,...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/23455730">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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