cover image Murder on the Cliffs: A Daphne du Maurier Mystery

Murder on the Cliffs: A Daphne du Maurier Mystery

Joanna Challis. Minotaur, $24.99 (292pp) ISBN 978-0-312-36714-5

At the start of Australian author Challis’s U.S. debut, the uneven first in a new series to feature literary icon Daphne du Maurier as sleuth, 21-year-old Daphne, who’s visiting Cornwall to research local history, encounters a teenage girl, Lianne Hartley, leaning over a beautiful young woman’s body on the beach during a storm. Lianne reluctantly identifies the dead woman as Victoria Bastion, a former kitchen maid who was about to marry Lianne’s brother. Daphne soon meets other members of the aristocratic Hartley family, whose complex relationships and great house, an Elizabethan mansion called Padthaway, fascinate her. When Daphne learns that Victoria died by poison rather than accident, she vows to solve the mystery of her murder. Despite a clunky plot and some labored prose (“Sea spray foamed at the mouth of the restless sea”), Challis (Eye of the Serpent ) gives du Maurier fans an appealing vision of the novelist’s early womanhood and the inspiration for her classic Rebecca .(Dec.)