Book 19 - Jamaica Inn by Daphne Du Maurier

Reading date - July 2020

I read Rebecca when I was at school during the winter time and I loved it.  Obviously, when at school, you don't read on your lunchbreak so I used to read this book when I got home.  I feel that du Maurier's work is best appreciated when it's cold and bleak outside. 

I really liked Jamaica Inn.  I wish it was colder when I read it, I tricked myself into thinking it was all moody and broody outside when reading this as I read it in the dark of night, mainly.

The story follows an orphaned girl who goes to live with her aunt at Jamaica Inn (a real place which is now a tourist trap thanks to this book but was pretty isolated when du Maurier lived here for a bit).  The aunt is no longer the fun aunt the girl remembers and harbours a dark secret.  I figured out the plot twist pretty early but nonetheless, I enjoyed this book.

I would recommend it, it's full of suspense and good for a bit of escapism.


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