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Daphne du Maurier&rsquo;s correspondence with Oriel Malet began in the early 1950s after they met at a cocktail party in London. At least twenty years separated them: Oriel was a gauche young writer while Daphne was the famous much-f&ecirc;ted author of bestselling novels including Jamaica Inn My Cousin Rachel and Rebecca.<BR /><BR />The friendship flourished for thirty years fed by the letters that arrived faithfully from Menabilly the du Maurier house in Cornwall. While Oriel tasted life on a houseboat on the Seine and mixed with the aristocratic Who&rsquo;s Who of Paris Daphne&rsquo;s letters tell of her family past and present her marriage to General Sir Frederick Browning&mdash;a war hero known privately as &lsquo;Moper&rsquo; whose fits of melancholy caused many a crisis at Menabilly&mdash;and events like Prince Philip coming for dinner: &lsquo;We&rsquo;ve got only four knives with handles and one silver candlestick must be glued!&rsquo; Most of all her letters are a valuable record of the complex and rigorous art of a fine and well-loved writer: the &lsquo;brewing&rsquo; of a plot the research and the &lsquo;pegging&rsquo; of secret fantasies onto a living person in order to create classical characters such as Cousin Rachel and Roger Kylmerth.<BR /><BR />Disarmingly frank about sex an earnest seeker after spiritual and psychological truth Daphne du Maurier is revealed in her letters as an inspiring and delightful correspondent&mdash;as well as a once-in-a-lifetime friend.