by Daphne du Maurier, Patrick McGrath
I wasn't overly impressed with this collection of stories. Don't Look Now and The Birds were pretty good but having seen the films many times certainly took much away some of the suspense. No fault of the author. I thought that The Birds was better, more menacing, than the Hitchcock film of the same...
It's been ages since I've read a short story collection – I think the last one was Henry James The Turn of the Screw and Other Stories several years ago. It's easy to forget how effective the form can be in the hands of a good writer. I didn't enjoy these as much as Rebecca (they were published ab...
--Don't Look Now--Not After Midnight--A Border-Line Case--The Way of the Cross--The Breakthrough
so good!
so good!
Very solid stories of the weird, including "The Birds" which manages to be even scarier than the rather different movie Hitchcock made of it. "Split Second" is also very appealing.
I love DuMaurier's stories, starting way back when with this collection. That title story is brilliant and creepy.
I was very susceptible to boo-scary reads back in the day, and this made my blood run cold.
I had no idea that Daphne Du Maurier had, in addition to authoring Rebecca had also written the source material for another great Hitchcock film 'The Birds.' If it is possible, the short story may be scarier. Du maurier is a master of the gothic story - the one that scares you out of your pants and ...