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Miss Graham's War

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Miss Graham's War
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Celia Rees
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:480
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreEspionage and spy thriller
Historical adventure
ISBN/Barcode 9780008354329
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Publication Date 10 June 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Germany, 1946 History hides many secrets One woman will hunt for the truth... *Previously published as 'Miss Graham's Cold War Cookbook'* 'A perfect summer read; gripping, original, well-drawn and compassionate' Joanne Harris 'Celia Rees is a superb writer, and this novel has one of the most irresistible and unique story hooks I've ever come across' Sophie Hannah Daughter. Sister. Friend. Spy. It's 1946 and the dust of war has settled over Europe. But for Edith Graham, an ordinary woman living an ordinary life, her journey is only just beginning. Escaping her humdrum existence, Edith is swept into war-torn Germany and recruited to draw elusive Nazis out of hiding. But the closer she gets to the truth, the more blurred the line between good and evil. In a shadowy world of shifting loyalties, where no-one is quite who they seem to be, who can Edith trust? Readers are gripped by Miss Graham's War: 'This is a thoroughly absorbing post World War 2 novel' Netgalley reviewer 'It's a story that will stay with me for a long time' Netgalley reviewer 'The characterisation is perfect . . .It really was a super read and it took me through the emotions as I was reading' Netgalley reviewer 'Spellbinding and heartbreaking' Netgalley reviewer 'A brilliant story, based on the facts of what actually went on during this time, you have to read this book! Gripping and highly satisfying' Netgalley reviewer 'What a superb read! The plot is exceptionally well-written and much research has gone into the book' Netgalley reviewer

Author Biography

Celia Rees was born in Solihull, West Midlands, UK. She studied History and Politics at Warwick University and has a Master's Degree from Birmingham University. She taught English in city comprehensive schools for seventeen years before beginning her writing career. She is the author of over twenty acclaimed books for young adults, and has won various prizes both in Britain and abroad. Her work has been translated into twenty-eight languages. Miss Graham's Cold War Cookbook is her first adult novel. Celia lives in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, with her husband.

Reviews

'A perfect summer read; gripping, original, well-drawn and compassionate' Joanne Harris '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!' Bestselling author, Sophie Hannah 'The novel's attention to detail is remarkable, a true historian at work. It is also a thriller and a troubled love story. You won't want to put it down. I lived every moment. Highly recommended' Bestselling author, Carol Drinkwater 'Miss Graham's Cold War Cookbook is that rarity: a novel that has both gentle charm and compulsive page-turning tension. Who could fail to love Edith Graham, schoolteacher and unlikely spy, with her coded recipes and a Luger in her handbag?' Judith Alnatt 'This book reminded me why I love reading . . . Edith Graham is a sophisticated, warm-blooded and talented protagonist, who must learn not to trust anyone' Michelle Lovric 'I couldn't put it down . . . I loved the details, the intimacy, and the entire experience. Perfect for readers of Kate Quinn's The Alice Network' Elizabeth Chadwick 'Betrayals, double crosses and twists . . . A triumph of plotting, research and first class storytelling' Mary Hoffman 'I've just finished this simmering story of post-war intrigue . . . gripping and moving in equal measure, and served with a wealth of well-researched historical detail' Clare Mulley Praise for Celia Rees: 'The prolific, erudite and consistently brilliant Celia Rees is justly renowned for her dizzyingly inventive plots' Guardian 'This is a powerful, absorbing and unusual novel' The Bookseller