Cover Detail of Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier showing a painting of a stately home's gates

Daphne du Maurier Novels in Order

'Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again' remains one of the most famous lines in fiction and starts the moody and atmospheric Rebecca. An unusual novel, in the the narrator's name is never revealed to the reader. Her novels are dark and moody and she is a wonderful writer. I've shared the list below of her novels in publication order, as well as a list of her short stories published.

Novels in order of Publication

  • The Loving Spirit (1931)
  • I'll Never be Young Again (1932)
  • The Progress of Julius (1933)
  • Jamaica Inn (1936)
  • Rebecca (1938)
  • Castle Dor (1940)
  • Come Wind, Come Weather (1940)
  • Frenchman's Creek (1941)
  • Hungry Hill (1943)
  • The King's General (1946)
  • The Parasites (1949)
  • My Cousin Rachel (1951)
  • Mary Anne (1954)
  • The Scapegoat (1957)
  • The Glass-Blowers (1963)
  • The Flight of the Falcon (1965)
  • The House on the Strand (1965)
  • Don't Look Now (1971)
  • Rule Britannia (1972)

Short Story Collections

  • The Apple Tree (1952)
  • The Birds and Other Stories (1952)
  • Happy Christmas (1953)
  • Kiss Me Again, Stranger (1953)
  • Early Stories (1954)
  • The Breaking Point/The Blue Lenses and Other Stories (1959)
  • The Treasury of Daphne Du Maurier Short Stories (1960)
  • Echoes from the Macabre (1971)
  • Don't Look Now and Other Stories (1973)
  • The Rendevous and Other Stories (1980)
  • Split Second and Other Stories (1981)
  • Daphne du Maurier's Classics of the Macabre (1987)
  • The Doll (2011)