
That is, until Max Winters, a wealthy New York state senator, breezes into her life and upends everything. But how did the narrator's love story turn into a literal nightmare, one that still haunts her? That is the thrilling story The Winters tells.Ī 26-year-old orphan working for the wealthy owner of a boat charter in the Caymans, the novel’s narrator lives a sad and lonely existence in the Caribbean. Like Rebecca, Gabriele’s narrative begins at the end, with an unidentified woman looking back on a whirlwind romance that is clear from the onset sours in some earth-shattering way. “Last night Rebekha tried to murder me again,” begins the unnamed narrator of The Winters, almost echoing the famous first line of du Maurier’s classic.

Now, fans of the classic will be delighted to learn that the beloved book has gotten a modern update in Lisa Gabriele's The Winters, a chilling Gothic novel about love, obsession, and the pieces of our past that never truly leave us.


For over eighty years, Daphne du Maurier's Rebeccahas been delighting and terrifying readers in equal measure with its haunting story of a young woman's fairy tale romance thrown wildly off course by the ghosts of her husband's past.
