<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Originally published in the United Kingdom in 2020 by HarperCollins UK"--Copyright page.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>A perfect summer read; gripping, original, well-drawn and compassionate--Joanne Harris</strong></p><strong> </strong><p><strong>Celia Rees is a superb writer, and this novel has one of the most irresistible and unique story hooks I've ever come across. This book deserves to be huge!--Sophie Hannah</strong></p> <p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>A striking historical novel about an ordinary young British woman sent to uncover a network of spies and war criminals in post-war Germany that will appeal to fans of <em>The Huntress </em>and <em>Transcription</em>.</strong></p><p>World War II has just ended, and Britain has established the Control Commission for Germany, which oversees their zone of occupation. The Control Commission hires British civilians to work in Germany, rebuild the shattered nation and prosecute war crimes. Somewhat aimless, bored with her job as a provincial schoolteacher, and unwilling to live with her overbearing mother any longer, thirtysomething Edith Graham applies for a job with the Commission--but she is also recruited by her cousin, Leo, who is in the Secret Service. To them, Edith is perfect spy material...single, ordinary-looking, with a college degree in German. Cousin Leo went to Oxford with one of their most hunted war criminals, Count Kurt von Stavenow, who Edith remembers all too well from before the war. He wants her to find him.</p><p>Intrigued by the challenge, Edith heads to Germany armed with a convincing cover story: she's an unassuming Education Officer sent to help resurrect German schools. To send information back to her Secret Service handlers in London, Edith has crafted the perfect alter ego, cookbook author Stella Snelling, who writes a popular magazine cookery column. She embeds crucial intelligence within the recipes she collects. But occupied Germany is awash with other spies, collaborators, and opportunists, and as she's pulled into their world, Edith soon discovers that no one is what they seem to be. The closer she gets to uncovering von Stavenow's whereabouts--and the network of German civilians who still support him--the greater the danger. </p> <p>With a unique, compelling premise, <em>Miss Graham's Cold War Cookbook</em> is a beautifully crafted and gripping novel about daring, betrayal, and female friendship.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A <strong>perfect summer read</strong>; gripping, original, well-drawn and compassionate.<br/><br/>--<strong>Joanne Harris</strong><br><br>Celia Rees is a superb writer, and this novel has one of the <strong>most irresistible and unique story hooks</strong> I've ever come across. This book deserves to be huge!--<strong>Sophie Hannah</strong><strong></strong><br>
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