Two jewels for you to read along with in December – Jess Kidd’s debut novel Himself and, from 1938, the absolute classic that is Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca.
First is one that really should have been in last month’s pair if I’d gotten my act together and read it when I got it! For someone brought up in London in an Irish family, Jess Kidd’s touch with voice and character is as assured as if she’d lived in the fictional Mayo village she’s writing about. It’s a murder/mystery (but much more than that) with incredible characters. Stylish, genuinely creepy, warm, wryly real, smart and compelling.
For our second book this month, every now and then here I think we have to delve back into an absolute classic. Either because it’s time to revisit or, like me, horror of horrors, you’ve never read Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca…
A young woman meets a widower in the south of France, has a whirlwind courtship and agrees to marry him. It’s only when they move home to his mansion in Cornwall that things take a sinister turn…
As usual, our friends at Dubray Books have been kind enough to offer a 10% discount if you buy either online with them – just use the code RICKDEC16.
So, who’s in for either of the above? Join up here – and get reading!