The house on the strand by Daphne du Maurier reads as atmospheric, suspenseful. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.
A man's consciousness splinters across time as a hallucinogenic drug grants him access to fourteenth-century Cornwall, blurring the boundary between present and past until his addiction to the historical realm threatens to dissolve his modern identity and relationships. Best for: readers of literary science fiction, psychological obsession narratives, and du Maurier's dark introspective style; those drawn to time-slip and altered-consciousness fiction..
readers of literary science fiction, psychological obsession narratives, and du Maurier's dark introspective style; those drawn to time-slip and altered-consciousness fiction.
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