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du Maurier, Daphne 1907-1989: Critical Essay by Margaret Millar

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SOURCE: A review of Don't Look Now, in The New York Times Book Review, October 17, 1971, pp. 56-7.

A Canadian novelist and nonfiction writer, Millar is a critically acclaimed author of several mystery and suspense novels. In the following mixed review of Don't Look Now, she suggests that while du Maurier's stories are intriguing and entertaining, some have manipulative plots and unbelievable, superficial characters.

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