Sure. 'Rebecca' is a classic. Some similar novels are 'North and South' by Elizabeth Gaskell. It has a historical backdrop and a romantic relationship that unfolds with elements of mystery as Margaret Hale tries to understand the new industrial world she has entered. 'Silas Marner' also has some mystery in the appearance of Eppie in Silas' life and it's set in a historical rural setting with a sweet romantic undertone. And 'Middlemarch' has complex characters and relationships, set in a historical context, with some elements of mystery in the characters' motives and pasts.
One great mystery historical romance novel is 'The Rose Garden' by Susanna Kearsley. It weaves together a modern-day woman's journey and a historical mystery in Cornwall. Another is 'Outlander' by Diana Gabaldon. It combines time travel, historical Scotland, and a passionate romance with elements of mystery as the characters face various challenges in different time periods. Also, 'Silent in the Grave' by Deanna Raybourn is a good choice. It has a Victorian setting and a mystery surrounding a man's death while also having a romantic sub - plot.
The atmosphere in 'Rebecca' is one of the key factors. The gloomy and mysterious Manderley sets the stage for a great mystery. The unknown about Rebecca, the first wife, adds to the mystery. And the slow - burning romance between the narrator and Maxim is also well - crafted.
Sure. 'The Scarlet Pimpernel' has elements of historical romance and mystery. It's set during the French Revolution and follows the adventures of a mysterious hero. Another one could be 'Rebecca' which has a touch of mystery in a historical setting with a romantic undertone.
A really good one is 'The Dante Club' by Matthew Pearl. It's set in the past and has a great mystery plot intertwined with some romantic undertones. The story is full of historical details and keeps you guessing as the characters try to solve the mystery while also dealing with their relationships.
Another good one is 'Phantom Waltz' by Catherine Anderson. It takes place in the Old West. A young woman with a gift for healing gets caught up in a mystery involving a man she starts to fall in love with. The historical details of the frontier life blend well with the mystery and the developing romance.
One similar mysterious novel is 'The Woman in White' by Wilkie Collins. It has a complex plot full of secrets and suspense. Another is 'The Turn of the Screw' by Henry James, which is renowned for its ambiguous and eerie atmosphere. Also, 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker is a classic with elements of mystery and the unknown.
Another possible 'Rebecca' - related romance could be books that are inspired by the gothic romance style of 'Rebecca'. These novels often have a brooding hero, a somewhat naive heroine, and a setting full of mystery and secrets, much like the Manderley in 'Rebecca'.
One popular 'Rebecca' - like mystery book is 'The Woman in White' by Wilkie Collins. It has a complex plot full of mystery and intrigue.
One similar novel is 'These Old Shades' by Georgette Heyer. It also has a strong female lead and a blend of historical settings, romance, and mystery. The characters are well - drawn and the plot is full of twists and turns much like 'The Grand Sophy'.
There are several great ones. For example, 'A Fatal Waltz by Mystery Manor' is a really engaging read. It has a historical backdrop of a grand ball where a murder occurs. The main characters then start to fall in love as they try to solve the mystery. Also, 'The Enigmatic Earl' is a similar novel where the historical romance and mystery elements blend seamlessly.